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Sanae Ghouati
Université Ibn Tofail - Kénitra
Morocco
Vol 20 (2014), Especial: Artes y letras en Marruecos / Fatiha Benlabbah (coord.), pages 55-69
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15304/m.v20i0.3119
Submitted: 05-02-2016 Accepted: 05-02-2016
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Moroccan women’s writing was born right after independence, after the seventies. Because of this reaction against colonialism and due to identity concerns, women who were lucky enough to carry out study programs and live independently initially expressed themselves in the Arabic language which continued for more than two decades.
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