The creative experience in Algerian feminist writing
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.61841/xx3gqw72Keywords:
term, Literature, Writer, Algeria, womanlyAbstract
This research aims at the history of the emergence of women's literature in Algeria as a nove literature that appears under historical literary manifestations on which it originated, and for reasons that made this literary art newly emerging, it is well known that the Algerian literary writer struggled and fought for all its strictness about the freedom of the homeland and the female against the French enemy during the period of colonialism and after liberation defended its narrative writings about itself against male domination and fought marginalization and exclusion that it suffered and thus exceeded many of the French enemy . Difficulties and challenges and their requirements to collect their rights, which were an obstacle to their emergence and emergence and to obtain them because of the problems of life.
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