Virginité des filles et rapports sociaux de sexe dans quelques récits d’écrivaines marocaines contemporaines

For fifteen years, many Moroccan women writers have been breaking the silence on the persistent taboo of feminine virginity in a traditional patriarchal society. At a time when the demands for certificates of virginity and surgical operations of hymen repairs appear to be growing and considering the...

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Main Author: Isabelle Charpentier
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Language:fra
Published: Genre, Sexualité et Société 2010-05-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/gss/1413
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description For fifteen years, many Moroccan women writers have been breaking the silence on the persistent taboo of feminine virginity in a traditional patriarchal society. At a time when the demands for certificates of virginity and surgical operations of hymen repairs appear to be growing and considering the lack of sociological surveys about sexual practices in Morocco, they help to highlight traditional gendered socialization and the violent forms, either physical or symbolical, of repression on feminine sexuality in Muslim-Arab cultures based on masculine hegemony. In a country where Islam, religion of the State, is both doctrine and organization, culture and history, they participate more widely to deconstruct and challenge gender relations and project the debate in the heart of the Moroccan contemporary public sphere. Based on the novels (most of them semi-autobiographical) of some of these authors, as well as unpublished interviews, this paper aims to instruct the strategies of resistance and transgression of traditional gendered roles that these authors – and their characters – implement (sometimes with ambivalence and using orientalist and/or gendered stereotypes) speaking publicly on this topic related to intimacy.
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spellingShingle Isabelle Charpentier
Virginité des filles et rapports sociaux de sexe dans quelques récits d’écrivaines marocaines contemporaines
Genre, Sexualité et Société
gender
literature
virginity
masculine hegemony
Morocco
title Virginité des filles et rapports sociaux de sexe dans quelques récits d’écrivaines marocaines contemporaines
title_full Virginité des filles et rapports sociaux de sexe dans quelques récits d’écrivaines marocaines contemporaines
title_fullStr Virginité des filles et rapports sociaux de sexe dans quelques récits d’écrivaines marocaines contemporaines
title_full_unstemmed Virginité des filles et rapports sociaux de sexe dans quelques récits d’écrivaines marocaines contemporaines
title_short Virginité des filles et rapports sociaux de sexe dans quelques récits d’écrivaines marocaines contemporaines
title_sort virginite des filles et rapports sociaux de sexe dans quelques recits d ecrivaines marocaines contemporaines
topic gender
literature
virginity
masculine hegemony
Morocco
url https://journals.openedition.org/gss/1413
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