Le voyage de Chevrillon au Maroc : le monde se lit au pluriel

During his trip to Morocco, André Chevrillon experienced alterity, a phase of cultural exchange, characterized by diversity and pluralism. This experience is also a phase of reflection on the Self and the Other. Such reflection is characterized by the acknowledgement of the validity of the existence...

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Main Author: Abdelhak Zerrad
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Université Abderrahmane Mira 2017-06-01
Series:Multilinguales
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/multilinguales/481
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description During his trip to Morocco, André Chevrillon experienced alterity, a phase of cultural exchange, characterized by diversity and pluralism. This experience is also a phase of reflection on the Self and the Other. Such reflection is characterized by the acknowledgement of the validity of the existence of thought patterns that are different from those of the West. Therefore, the travel writer distinguished himself from classic exosticism and from an orientalist ethnocentrist vision that minimises alterity to negativity and inferiority. In parallel, he also succeded in developing an innovative discourse that perceives difference in terms of openness, interpenetration, and mutual understanding, not of fixation, exclusion, and stigmatization.
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Le voyage de Chevrillon au Maroc : le monde se lit au pluriel
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travel
otherness
relativism
exotism
interculturality
title Le voyage de Chevrillon au Maroc : le monde se lit au pluriel
title_full Le voyage de Chevrillon au Maroc : le monde se lit au pluriel
title_fullStr Le voyage de Chevrillon au Maroc : le monde se lit au pluriel
title_full_unstemmed Le voyage de Chevrillon au Maroc : le monde se lit au pluriel
title_short Le voyage de Chevrillon au Maroc : le monde se lit au pluriel
title_sort le voyage de chevrillon au maroc le monde se lit au pluriel
topic travel
otherness
relativism
exotism
interculturality
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