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Assia Djebar's Ombre Sultane: The Docile Bodies as a History of Algerian Women's Oppression

المصدر: مجلة أبحاث
الناشر: جامعة زيان عاشور الجلفة
المؤلف الرئيسي: Oulefki, Djohra (Author)
مؤلفين آخرين: Belabdelouahab, Linda Fernini (Co-Author)
المجلد/العدد: مج6, ع1
محكمة: نعم
الدولة: الجزائر
التاريخ الميلادي: 2021
الصفحات: 948 - 958
DOI: 10.54528/1549-006-001-063
ISSN: 2170-0834
رقم MD: 1175511
نوع المحتوى: بحوث ومقالات
اللغة: الإنجليزية
قواعد المعلومات: EcoLink, HumanIndex, EduSearch
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كلمات المؤلف المفتاحية:
Power Relations | Body | Gender Inequality | Emancipation | Wome's Identities
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المستخلص: In several ways, this article examines Algerian women as docile bodies, as it is articulated in Djebar's novel Ombre Sultane (1987). After giving an overview of the history of Algerian women's oppression, the paper offers a feminist reading of Djebar's text and argues that it lends itself to the Foucauldian analysis of bodies that struggle with multiple kinds of power relations. The analysis comes, then, with a specific account of the crucial strategies to produce social change. Using Foucault's major feminist thoughts, the article shows Djebar's talent in responding against women's otherness and constitutional marginalization. So she challenges the traditional patriarchal structure through demonstrating her female protagonist as an agent of change and self-creation.

ISSN: 2170-0834