Hshouma - Corps et sexualité au Maroc #[nn]
Zainab Fasiki's Hshouma: Corps et sexualité au Maroc announces itself with striking confidence — the cover presents a woman rendered in bold black-and-white linework against a deep crimson background, her face adorned with traditional Amazigh tattoo markings on her forehead and chin, her long hair spreading dramatically across the composition. Published by Massot Éditions in 2019, this French-language graphic work takes on questions of body and sexuality in Morocco with the unflinching directness the title — meaning "shame" — implies. It's a visually arresting volume that signals, from its very cover, that Fasiki has something important and unapologetic to say.
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