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  • Writing about Morocco
    • Texts
      • Daniel Defoe, from Robinson Crusoe
      • Mark Twain, from Innocents Abroad; or, The New Pilgrims’ Progress
      • George Orwell, Marrakech
    • Commentary and musings
  • Mobile Digital Storytelling
    • Hardware (and budget)
    • Apps (software)
    • Workshop presentations
      • Telouet: rural teachers
      • Al Akhawayn University
  • Digital Stories from Morocco
    • Telouet stories: rural teachers
    • Al Akhawayn University Students
    • Artisans of the Fez medina
  • Moroccan storytelling
    • from “Berber stories from the Atlas of Marrakech”
    • Stories Chez Yacob
    • Stories from Café Clock Marrakesh
  • Storklandia

Commentary and musings

This section of the website is a work-in-progress, since Anglo-American writings about Morocco are reasonably accessible from the United States.

Here are some initial thoughts:

Tourism and the liberal arts

Othello renegades

Rabati Crusoe

American innocence

Wharton’s moral tableaux

Bowles’s political parable at the end of The Spider’s House

 

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