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Assia Djebar
Globalism, Humanitarianism, and the Body in Postcolonial Literature
Professor F. Nick Nesbitt Professor, Dept. of French & Italian 312 East
Haiti Unbound a Spiralist Challenge to the Postcolonial Canon H
Assia Djebar and the Algerian Woman: from Silence to Song Mary Maher University of Mississippi
Stories on Human Rights by Filmmakers, Artists and Writers
Assia Djebar's
Subversive Representations of Education in Francophone Novels of the Colonial Maghreb
The Powerful Writing Strategies of Assia Djebar and Toni Morrison – Differentiation of the Depictions of Otherness Through Literature
The Quest for Body and Voice in Assia Djebar's So Vast the Prison
Does Literary Translingualism Matter? Reflections on the Translingual and Isolingual Text Steven G
Assia Djebar and Fantasia Jennifer Bernhardt Steadman
Assia Djebar™S Vaste Est La Prison
Women of Algiers in Their Apartment: a Study of Community in Exile
Remembrances Reconsidered: Site-Specific Affective Retellings
The Works of Marie Cardinal and Assia Djebar Tzu-Shiow Chuang National Chi Nan University, Taiwan
Transmediterranean Identity Constructions in the Works of Najat El Hachmi and Dalila Kerchouche
Assia Djebar's "Le Blanc De L'algérie"
Assia Djebar
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Albert Camus's Le Premier Homme and Assia Djebar's
Towards a Counter-History of the Maghreb: Rewriting the Precolonial Past in the Works of Driss Chraïbi, Tahar Djaout, and Assia Djebar
Rewriting History, Gender, and Genre in Africa and the African Diaspora
F African Literatures in Comparative Perspective
Gender & Women's Studies Librarian on Women, Gender
“Can I […] Claim to Revive These Stifled Voices?”: Writing, Researching And
On Translation in a Global Market
Andreï Makine a Été Reçu Sous La Coupole Au Cinquième Fauteuil De L’Académie Française Et a Prononcé L’Éloge De Son Prédécesseur, Mme Assia Djebar
Conclusions of the First Assembly of the International Network of Women Philosophers, Sponsored by UNESCO
The Work of Assia Djebar: (Re)Imagining Algerian Women's
Silent Multilingualism: Language Politics in the Mediterranean
Annotated Books Received