Abstract

The article analyses the narratives of three male bordercrossers from Tetuán, a northern Moroccan city. Together with the overall majority of Tetuani inhabitants, these men share a critical view on Spain and Spaniards, simultaneously as their symbolic resistance towards the Moroccan state and the former King Hassan II is expressed by making reference to Spanish ethno- and landscaping.

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