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Difallah D S, Hammachi H. Feminist Narratives in Contemporary Tunisian, Moroccan, and Algerian Novel: The Case of Ghurbat Al-Yasmeen, The A ‘am Al-Fil, and Sa’ghzef Nafsi Amamek. san 2021; 2 (1) :205-233
URL: http://san.khu.ac.ir/article-1-152-en.html
Lecturer in Arab literary criticism at the University Center Si El-Hawas Barika – Batna, Algeria. (Corresponding Author) , said.difallah@gmail.com
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This research intends to examine those cultural paradigms that have been briefly summarized by some the contemporary Tunisian, Moroccan, and Algerian feminist narrative works based on a descriptive-analytical method and through a cultural approach in which the categories of cultural criticism and systemic procedures are used while help in text exploring and researching the unspoken help to penetrate possible spaces and search for the dominant paradigm. Therefore, the present study has selected examples of the novelists (Tunisian, Moroccan, and Algerian) with the titles (Ghurbat al-Yasmeen, the A ‘am Al-Fil, and Sa’zef Nafsi Amamek), in which their works included cultural paradigm and seek to create a narrative text-based approach with aesthetic and intellectual features, but it includes semantic and cultural rebellion that is quite different from the physical features of the text and it turn the text to the scene of contradictory cultural and intellectual paradigms. Among the most important paradigms which have been examined in the three selected narrations, we can mention manhood, the approach of humiliating women and the approach of a religious institution. The feminist narrative of the Maghreb is a covenant that protects the existence of Maghreb women, and is a platform that express their voice in the form of democracy, and to remove the darkness that they have suffered for so long.
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