Abstract
The thought of the body has always been a ubiquitous subject in the activities arising from human reflection: art, philosophy, anthropology, psychology, ethnology, sociology... Therefore, the body is ubiquitous and in an undisputed way in the world literature of all times. It is thus manifested and used by writers who have chosen it as a means, relevant in their writings in order to convey their thoughts and translate their subversion and the ir rejection for all that they oppose. Authors Moroccans have crowned the body in their works. Mohammed Khaïr-Eddine is one of them with a rich titrology where a mythological body doubled with a subversive body abounds. Through works such as: the digger , Legend and life of Agoun Chich, Stories of a good god" and so many other works, we will go in pursuit of the mythological body so proliferate in the Khaïreddinien scriptural also seeking to identify the figurative mythological body that concretize the subversive identity of “The terrible child of Morocco”
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