Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 8Indiana University Press, 1986 |
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... Algerian women ( in Femmes d'Alger ) with its Orientalist dreams and obsessions , Assia Djebar's reflections in " Forbidden Sight , Interrupted Sound " also speak the ambiguous relation of dependency and rupture that the female writing ...
... Algerian women ( in Femmes d'Alger ) with its Orientalist dreams and obsessions , Assia Djebar's reflections in " Forbidden Sight , Interrupted Sound " also speak the ambiguous relation of dependency and rupture that the female writing ...
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... Algerian territories , the battles were lost . The heroes never stopped biting the dust . In this epic , the women's ... Algeria , chiefly in the little villages that are completely conquered , there gradually developed in poems ...
... Algerian territories , the battles were lost . The heroes never stopped biting the dust . In this epic , the women's ... Algeria , chiefly in the little villages that are completely conquered , there gradually developed in poems ...
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... Algeria , therefore , the closing down of an indigenous society that is more and more dispossessed of its living ... Algerian community in danger . It nonetheless remains true that during the first half of the twentieth century the ...
... Algeria , therefore , the closing down of an indigenous society that is more and more dispossessed of its living ... Algerian community in danger . It nonetheless remains true that during the first half of the twentieth century the ...
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