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Homeless Entertainment

On Hafid Bouazza’s Literary Writing

by Henriette Louwerse (Author)
©2007 Monographs 256 Pages
Series: Cultural Identity Studies, Volume 5

Summary

Hafid Bouazza is a highly influential and celebrated author in the Netherlands today. In the context of contemporary Dutch literature, Bouazza’s Moroccan background still marks a divergence from the born-and-bred Dutch norm. Authors with a bi- or multicultural background are still often cast in the role of ‘exotic outsider’. Bouazza both challenges and uses this position to the full. His writing demonstrates that the perceived us-them or self-other positions are questionable ideological constructs. He undermines the concept of a unified culture and the wholeness of the self. He explores and exploits stereotypical beliefs held on both sides of the East–West divide. The result is a magical realist setting that both puzzles and enchants. This book offers a reading of Bouazza’s literary prose that responds to the interpretative opportunities offered by an author who skilfully and creatively explores his peculiar freedom in his Homeless Entertainment.

Details

Pages
256
Year
2007
ISBN (Softcover)
9783039113330
Language
English
Keywords
Bouazza, Hafid Netherlands author Outsider Home Identity Multicultural Homelessness
Published
Oxford, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Wien, 2007. 256 pp.

Biographical notes

Henriette Louwerse (Author)

The Author: Henriëtte Louwerse grew up in the Netherlands where she studied English Literature at the University of Groningen. She is a lecturer in Dutch in the Department of Germanic Studies at the University of Sheffield.

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