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Racism Explained to My Daughter

Racism Explained to My Daughter( )
Author: Jelloun, Tahar Ben
Translator: Volk, Carol
ISBN:978-1-56584-534-3
Publication Date:Jun 1999
Publisher:New Press, The
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:USD $16.95
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Book Details
Pages:207
Detailed Subjects: Social Science / Discrimination
Psychology / Developmental / Child
Family & Relationships / Prejudice
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):5 x 7.25 x 0.84 Inches
Book Weight:0.656 Pounds
Author Biography
Jelloun, Tahar Ben (Author)
Controversial winner of the prestigious French Prix Goncourt (1987), Tahar Ben Jelloun is a Moroccan writer who has not found much favor at home, despite his growing popularity abroad. According to some North African critics, Ben Jelloun intentionally sets out to please foreign readers. The critics contend that his writing reinforces European stereotypes by pandering to western tastes for quaint folklore and traditions, and exotic scenery. Moroccan critics have accused Ben Jelloun of creating artificial, fabricated stories that fail to convey a true picture of Morocco. They have also been offended by his criticism of Morocco, and the fact that he reveals sides of Moroccan life that are usually kept hidden. Ben Jelloun's story of a girl dressed as a boy, L'Enfant du Sable (The Sand Child) (1985), was scandalous in their eyes.

After Ben Jelloun won the Prix Goncourt, a number of critics changed their minds and have begun to praise his work.

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