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Politics, Language and Gender in the Algerian Arabic Novel

Author: Cox, Debbie
SKU: PMRT.GEN.1245.00225

$240.45

Publisher: The Edwin Mellen Press
Number of Pages: 300
ISBN-13: 9780773471245
Publication Date: 2002
Condition: New

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Examines the development of the Arabic novel in post-independence Algeria. It focuses on novels by Abdelhamid Benhadouga, al-Tahar Wattar and Rachid Boudjedra during the period 1972-1988, considering the possibilities for critical expression in the state which emerged from colonial rule and anti-colonial struggle. This is the first extended study of Algerias post-independence Arabic literature in a European language. It provides an alternative view which helps to contextualize and extend the study of French-language literature from North Africa, and also contributes to the field of Arabic literary studies by extending its focus beyond the eastern part of the Arab world. It is given added significance because the issue of language has been of critical importance within the current conflict in Algeria and the legacy of colonial rule.

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