In the Arab-Muslim societies, the body often calls the notion of self-government. Caught in the sphere of the sacred Muslim, it is often the subject of discourses that mark the limits of possible behaviors. In Morocco, artistic representations of the body not only aim to translate the repression suffered by the latter, but also to take away the sacred aura of it. Through the notion of hybridity, we will question in this article the work of a few artists, in order to show how the Moroccan art invests the body as an instrument of quest and identity negotiation beyond the essentialist dichotomies
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In asking the question, Which way to the modern art museum? this dissertation explores how the Moroc...
Before and after Arab spring: nomadic art as a form of cultural practice. The paper will discuss c...
This article examines some ways of thinking the body in Islam. One direction would be to verify how ...
This article takes a contemporary look at the practice of self-portraiture by three artists from Mor...
The body is part of the Moroccan literary texts through various figures: the feminine/masculine, the...
The objective of this article is to present objectively the representations of the body in the Moroc...
The article proposes a reading of the body in the work of Moroccan novelist Mohamed Leftah (1946-200...
Human experience is inscribed in the body as a place of production of meanings. As a cultural catego...
In Health and Ritual in Morocco, Josep Lluis Mateo Dieste analyzes the many notions of the body that...
Modern Moroccan theatre was born with non-professional artists and has remained intimately linked to...
L’engagement et l’histoire de l’art au Maroc. Analyse de la scène artistique contemporaine marocaine...
In Morocco, claims of indigenity have been made by activist associations who want public authorities...
This paper deals with the notion of indigenous identity in Morocco. We are questioning the indigenou...
This research critically examines Morocco’s strategies in shaping and projecting its national identi...
This paper explores the reference to traditional Moroccan craftwork in contemporary art, specificall...
In asking the question, Which way to the modern art museum? this dissertation explores how the Moroc...
Before and after Arab spring: nomadic art as a form of cultural practice. The paper will discuss c...
This article examines some ways of thinking the body in Islam. One direction would be to verify how ...