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Sexuality in Morocco: Changing context and contested domain
Authors:Carla Makhlouf Obermeyer
Affiliation:Associate Professor of Population and Anthropology , Harvard University, Harvard School of Public Health , 665 Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA, 02115, USA
Abstract:

This paper offers a critical review of what is known about the expression of sexuality in Morocco, by bringing together several domains of research-studies of Islamic doctrine, anthropological research on sexuality, ethnographies of Muslim countries, as well as recent studies of sexual behaviours and attitudes in Morocco. The traditional context of sexual behaviour in Morocco was shaped by the dynamic interplay among several forces: A relatively permissive religious tradition, an inegalitarian system restricting women's autonomy and privileging male satisfaction, and a keen awareness among women of the connections between sexual exchange and power relationships. This situation is rapidly changing as a result of momentous demographic and socio-economic transformations that have radically altered the frequency and quality of interactions between men and women and the realities of the marriage market, and contributed to the emergence of a youth culture attuned to global trends but rooted in local sensitivities. The case of Morocco illustrates the ways in which the domain of sexuality is contested as a result of discrepancies between Islamic doctrine and its application, changing relations between the sexes, socio-economic transformations, and competing claims for legitimacy and authenticity.
Keywords:Masculinity  sexual violence  post‐apartheid  gender  male sexuality
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