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Moroccan Folktales
Jilali El Koudia | Hasan M. El-Shamy

Moroccan Folktales

historical discourse and the nation-state

Syracuse Univ Pr (2003)
9780815607892
183 pages | 140 x 231 mm
Dewey 398.2/0964
LC Classification GR353.3 .E4 2003
LC Control No. 2003017915

Subject

  • Literary Criticism

Plot

Drawing on stories he heard as a boy from female relatives, Jilali El Koudia presents a cross section of utterly bewitching narratives. Filled with ghouls and fools, kind magic and wicked, eternal bonds and earthly wishes, these are mesmerizing stories to be savored, studied, or simply treasured. Varied genres include anecdotes, legends, and animal fables, and some tales bear strong resemblance to European counterparts, for example Aamar and his Sister (Hansel and Gretel) and Nunja and the White Dove (Cinderella). All capture the heart of Morroco and the soul of its people. In an enlightening introduction, El Koudia mourns the loss of the teller of tales in the marketplace, and he makes it clear that storytelling, born of memory and oral tradition, could vanish in the face of mass and electronic media.

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