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3. Tangier(s): The Multiple Cold War Contexts of the International Zone
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: Morocco Bound, 1942–1973 1
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I. Taking Casablanca
- 1. American Orientalism: Taking Casablanca 29
- 2. Sheltering Screens: Paul Bowles and Foreign Relations 78
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II. Queer Tangier
- 3. Tangier(s): The Multiple Cold War Contexts of the International Zone 121
- 4. Disorienting the National Subject: Burroughs’s Tangier, Hitchcock’s Marrakech 158
- 5. Two Serious Authors: Jane Bowles, Mohammed Mrabet, and the Politics of Translation 198
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III. Marrakech Express
- 6. Hippie Orientalism: The Interpretation of Countercultures 247
- Notes 303
- Works Cited 335
- Index 351
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: Morocco Bound, 1942–1973 1
-
I. Taking Casablanca
- 1. American Orientalism: Taking Casablanca 29
- 2. Sheltering Screens: Paul Bowles and Foreign Relations 78
-
II. Queer Tangier
- 3. Tangier(s): The Multiple Cold War Contexts of the International Zone 121
- 4. Disorienting the National Subject: Burroughs’s Tangier, Hitchcock’s Marrakech 158
- 5. Two Serious Authors: Jane Bowles, Mohammed Mrabet, and the Politics of Translation 198
-
III. Marrakech Express
- 6. Hippie Orientalism: The Interpretation of Countercultures 247
- Notes 303
- Works Cited 335
- Index 351