In this episode we take you through Dreams of Trespass - Tales of a Harem Girlhood by the Moroccan author Fatima Mernissi. The book is a memoir that whispers, questions, and gently dismantles the walls — both visible and invisible — that shape identity, womanhood, and belonging.
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You can find the New York Times article on Fatima Mernissi here: https://www.nytimes.com/2015/12/10/world/middleeast/fatema-mernissi-a-founder-of-islamic-feminism-dies-at-75.html#:~:text=Fatema%20Mernissi%2C%20a%20Moroccan%20sociologist,her%20literary%20agent%2C%20Edite%20Kroll.
00:00 Intro
01:44 Book Intro and synopsis
05:53 The Author
10:24 Background and title
11:56 The main themes
18:18 What is a harem ?
29:17 Feminist momentum
47:17 Education
55:44 On identity and cultural blending in Morocco
01:06:35 Outro
In this episode we dive into Terre Ceinte, the powerful novel by Mohamed Mbougar Sarr—an exploration of violence, freedom, and resistance in the face of extremism, an extremism too often, rightly or wrongly, associated with Islam.
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00:00 Intro
03:10 The author, the title, and the meaning of Kalep
15:42 The main themes
18:21 Writing as a tool for liberation
26:13 The nature of human society
29:31 The maternal figures
36:16 Outro
If you want to dive deeper into the haunting world of Terre Ceinte, we invite you to check this reading session of the book by RFI (in French) https://youtu.be/yAqKKemM8U0?si=9jTsSl-RD3qmefOo
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