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differences (2024) 35 (3): 34–62.
Published: 01 December 2024
.... [email protected] © 2024 by Brown University and differences: A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies 2024 colonialism Foucault humanism politics subjectivity Tunisia In 1967, Foucault was given eleven questions to answer from readers of Ésprit , a political and literary magazine...
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differences (1993) 5 (2): 140–149.
Published: 01 July 1993
... interest in prisons, discipline, punishment and madness (extensions of his own erotic preoccupations); and even Foucault's professional appointments. During his two years at the University of Tunisia in the mid-60s, where Foucault conceived and executed the dense and difficult Archaeology oj Knowledge...
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differences (2011) 22 (2-3): 300–312.
Published: 01 December 2011
... music compo-
sition became a mass mode accepted as both poetry and music. A further
example would be the Arab urban tradition of Tunisia represented by the
ma’luf and its claims to be descended from the music of the Islamic courts...
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differences (2016) 27 (2): 125–152.
Published: 01 September 2016
... societal phenomenon even in the writings of some feminists: shouldn’t young Arab girls (the beurettes , as they are commonly called) 14 be saved from the “Arab boy”? Young men whose parents or grandparents were born in the Maghreb countries of Algeria, Morocco, or Tunisia, former French colonies, still...