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The Specific Plurality of Assia Djebar
Abstract Recent postcolonial criticism suffers from a sense of anxiety regarding the appropriate balance between cultural specificity and post-identitarian hybridity or ‘creolisation’. Thinkers differ in their understanding of the importance of identity, at times advocating that the affirmation of a particular subject position is the ...
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On a system of difference equations of third order solved in closed form
In this work, we show that the system of difference equations xn+1=(ayn-2xn-1yn+bxn-1yn-2+cyn-2+d)/(yn-2xn-1yn), yn+1=(axn-2yn-1xn+byn-1xn-2+cxn-2+d)/(xn-2yn-1xn), where n belongs to the set of positive integer numbers, x-2, x-1, x0, y-2, y-1 and y0 are ...
Youssouf AKROUR +2 more
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Anamnesis in the Language of Writing
To write, to return to the body, or, at the very least, to the hand in motion…
Assia Djebar
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A la lisière des mondes, entre répulsion et fusion dans L’amour, la fantasia d’Assia Djebar
Notre présent travail porte sur la façon dont Assia Djebar représente l’interculturalité dans son roman L’amour, la fantasia. Les deux termes de la répulsion et de la fusion se trouvent au centre du contact entre les deux cultures algérienne et ...
Loubna ACHHEB
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La subjugation des femmes musulmanes et la sororité dans Loin de Médine par Assia Djebar
Cet article porte sur les premières femmes musulmanes telles qu’elles sont représentées dans l’oeuvre d’Assia Djebar, Loin de Médine, récit situé au tout début de l’histoire de l’Islam. A travers les parcours narratifs de plusieurs femmes marquantes de l’
Rachel van Deventer
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«Qu'est ce qu'on attend à Paris d'une romancière Algérienne? Qu'elle raconte une histoire plus ou moins exotique, un point c'est tout.'1 Assia Djebar raised this question during an interview in 2008, implying that the stories she writes about the Maghreb
Touria Nakkouch
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The initial aspiration of this research is to answer the question about which philosophy was behind picturing life in some ‘forgotten hills’ in the Algerian great Kabylia portrayed by Feraoun and Assia Djebar in their novels.
Hemza BOUDERSA
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Explicit and Implicit Vocabulary Instruction in the Algerian EFL Context
This study investigates explicit and implicit methods of vocabulary instruction in an Algerian EFL context; namely L’ENS ‘Assia Djebar’ of Constantine.
Amel BENYAHIA
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Extensive reading instruction that emphasizes quantity of books read gives priority to the student to choose the reading material. Opting for the one that fits their level of proficiency and interest makes EFL readers confront the phenomenon of e-books ...
Radia Bouguebs
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Preface: Crossing The Nexus: Language, Culture, and Technology in a Globalized World
In an era defined by globalization and digital connectivity, the intersections of language, culture, and technology have become central to understanding contemporary communication, education, and identity.
Ghania Ouahmiche , Radia Bouguebs
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