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La Condition Féminine En Algérie Et Sa Transcription Filmique Chez Nadia Zouaoui, Saïd Adel
La Condition Féminine En Algérie Et Sa Transcription Filmique Chez Nadia Zouaoui, Saïd Adel
Journal of Amazigh Studies
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Ibrahim Al-Koni. The Night Will Have Its Say, Translated By Nancy Roberts, (Cairo: Hoopoe, 2022), 269 Pp. Isbn 9781649031860, Mallory Nichan
Ibrahim Al-Koni. The Night Will Have Its Say, Translated By Nancy Roberts, (Cairo: Hoopoe, 2022), 269 Pp. Isbn 9781649031860, Mallory Nichan
Journal of Amazigh Studies
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Aẓar De Malik Bourkache, Production Mvi (2023). Film Documentaire, Hend Sadi
Aẓar De Malik Bourkache, Production Mvi (2023). Film Documentaire, Hend Sadi
Journal of Amazigh Studies
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Tuareg Women’S Writing: The Works Of Zakiyatou Oualett Halatine, Cheryl Toman
Tuareg Women’S Writing: The Works Of Zakiyatou Oualett Halatine, Cheryl Toman
Journal of Amazigh Studies
In 2013, Tuareg and Malian writer, Zakiyatou oualett Halatine, was forced to flee a conflict that rages on in Mali to this day, and her creative work, Passions du désert, along with a collection of proverbs and a book-length essay, became a means of reconstructing memory and identity of a people ultimately blamed for Mali’s divisions. Zakiyatou’s texts provide us with a rare look at the desert region of Northern Mali from a woman’s perspective. Zakiyatou’s writings are unique in a corpus of Malian literature mostly generated by Southern Malian authors. In many ways, she is the lone literary …