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Dissertation / thesisFaulkner, Rita (2005)
National Allegory: Land and Body in Nawal El Saadawi and Assia Djebar
Ph.D. dissertation: University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois. 342p.

Periodical articleFernandes, Martine (2005)
Francophonie, postcolonialisme et linguistique cognitive: la méthaphore de la guerre dans trois romans féminins algériens
Expressions maghrébines. Volume 4 #1. p. 83-97.

Periodical articleGerhard, Tim (2005)
See this publicationUnsettling Experiences: Transnational Dialogues of Necessity in Journal, Nationalite: Immigre(e) and Paletitas de Guayaba
Wagadu. Volume 2 #1. Summer.

Conference paperGoodman, Jane E. (2005)
Embodying Secularism: Women's Performance as Politics among Algerian Berbers
Paper presented at the 104th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association (AAA), November 30-December 4 2005, Washington, D.C. Arlington, Virginia.

Periodical articleHammouda, D.; Munoz, N.; Herrero, R.; Arslan, A.; Bouhadef, A.; Oublil, M.; Djedeat, B.; Fontaniere, B.P.; Meijer, C. (2005)
Cervical Carcinoma in Algiers, Algeria: Human Papillomavirus and Lifestyle Risk Factors
International Journal of Cancer. Volume 113 #3. January 20. p. 483-489.

Periodical articleHolt, Elizabeth (2005)
See this publicationCartography and Clandestinite in Leila Sebbar's 'Sherazade': 17 ans, Brune, Frisee, les Yeux Verts
Dialectical Anthropology. Volume 29 #3-4. September. p. 387-396.

Dissertation / thesisJoly, Zoe (2005)
Myths and Moudjahidat: Algerian Women in Relation to Colonial, Nationalist and Fundamentalist Projects
Ph.D. dissertation: Hampshire College, South Amherst, Massachusetts. 112p.

Book chapterKhannous, T. (2005)
Reading Fantasia, Assia Djebar, Frantz Fanon and the Politics of Representation
In: Makward, E. and Lilleleht, M.L. and Saber, A. (eds.). North-South Linkages and Connections in Continental and Diaspora African Literatures. Trenton, New Jersey: Africa World Press. p. 174-196.

Book chapterLazreg, Marnia (2005)
Decolonizing Feminism
In: African Gender Studies: A Reader. p. 67-80.

Dissertation / thesisLoth, Laura J. (2005)
Moving Pictures: Gender, Vision and Travel from Colonial Algeria to Contemporary France
Ph.D. dissertation: University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota. 449p.

Periodical articleLtaief, Wassila (2005)
International Law, Mixed Marriage, and the Law of Succession in North Africa: '...But Some are More Equal than Others'
International Social Science Journal. Volume 57 #184. June. p. 331-350.

Periodical articleMiraglia, Anne Marie (2005)
L'Errance chez Malika Mokeddem: entre l'exil et l'impossible retour
Expressions maghrébines. Volume 4 #1. p. 143-156.

Periodical articleNestor, Pauline (2005)
See this publicationNegotiating a Self: Barbara Bodichon in America and Algiers
Postcolonial Studies. Volume 8 #2. July. p. 155-164.

Periodical articleOuadah-Bedidi, Zahia (2005)
Avoir 30 ans et être encore célibataire: une catégorie émergente en Algérie
Autrepart. #34. p. 29-49.

BookOyewùmí, Oyèrónké (ed.) (2005)
African Gender Studies: A Reader
Abstract presentNew York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan. 433p.

Dissertation / thesisPraud, Julia M. (2005)
Nationalism's Discontents: Postcolonial Contestations in the Writings of Mariama Ba, Assia Djebar, Henri Lopes, and Ousmane Sembene
Ph.D. dissertation: Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. 208p.

Periodical articleRocheron, Yvette (2005)
See this publicationSwallows under British Roofs? Conjugal Exile of Algerian Women
The Journal of North African Studies. Volume 10 #1. March. p. 77-90.

Periodical articleSabra, Martina (2005)
Helping Women Traumatised by Civil Strife in Algeria
Development and Cooperation. #3. p. 114-115.

Periodical articleSeferdjeli, Ryme (2005)
The French Army and Muslim Women during the Algerian War (1954-62)
Hawwa: Journal of Women of the Middle East and the Islamic World. Volume 3 #1. p. 40-79.

Periodical articleSlyomovics, Susan; Boualit, Hassiba B. (2005)
'If You Could See Our Algeria': Women and Public Space in Algeria
Ahfad Journal. Volume 22 #1. June. p. 21-30.

Dissertation / thesisStranges, Peter B. (2005)
Rebellion and Nihilism in the Works of Leila Sebbar and V. S. Naipaul
Ph.D. dissertation: Rice University, Houston, Texas. 237p.

Book chapterUoyd, Cathie (2005)
Women in Algeria, Dimension of a Crisis and of a Resistance
In: Majumdar, Margaret A. and Saad, Mohammed (eds.). Transition and Development in Algeria: Economic, Social and Cultural Challenges. Bristol: Intellect.

Dissertation / thesisZahiner-Casmier, Roswitha (2005)
Anti- and Auto-Exoticism in the Works of Three North African Women Writers
Ph.D. dissertation: Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri.

BookAbéga, Séverin C. (ed.) (2004)
La violence endémique en Afrique = Endemic violence in Africa
Abstract presentMünster: LIT. Bulletin #25. 143p.

Dissertation / thesisAitel, Fazia (2004)
Barbarology or a New Theory of Exile and Identity. A Study of Exile, Writing, and Resistance in Two Algerian Novels: 'Vaste est la Prison' by Assia Djebar and 'Un Passager de l'Occident' by Nabile Fares
Ph.D. dissertation: City University of New York, New York, New York. 280p.

BookAmnesty International (2004)
Algeria, Briefing to the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women. 10-28 January, 2005: Comments by Amnesty International on the Compliance by Algeria with its Obligations under the UN Convention on the Elimination of All Forms
London: Amnesty International Secretariat. 38p.

Periodical articleAsaah, Augustine H. (2004)
Thematic Representations of Traditional Culture in Francophone African Women's Novels
Journal of Cultural Studies. Volume 6 #1. p. 67-93.

Periodical articleCheriet, Boutheina (2004)
See this publicationGender as a Catalyst of Social and Political Representation in Algeria
The Journal of North African Studies. Volume 9 #2. Summer. p. 93-101.

Periodical articleEisenstein, Zillah (2004)
See this publicationWhat's in a Name? Seeing Feminism, Universalism, and Modernity
Wagadu. Volume 1 #1. Spring.

Periodical articleHamil, Mustapha (2004)
See this publicationExile and its Discontents: Malika Mokaddem's [sic] 'Forbidden Woman'
Research in African Literatures. Volume 35 #1. p. 52-65.

Conference paperHansen, Carolyn (2004)
Without a Voice: Women in Postcolonial Algeria
Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the African Studies Association (ASA), November 11-14, 2004, New Orleans, Louisiana. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University.

Periodical articleHiddleston, Jane (2004)
See this publicationFeminism and the Question of 'Woman' in Assia Djebar's 'Vaste est la Prison'
Research in African Literatures. Volume 35 #4. p. 91-104.

Periodical articleHimeur, Ouarda (2004)
Femmes et littérature: les premières ruptures
Expressions maghrébines. Volume 3 #1. p. 43-59.

Periodical articleJansen, Willy (2004)
See this publicationThe Economy of Religious Merit: Women and Ajr in Algeria
The Journal of North African Studies. Volume 9 #4. Winter. p. 1-17.

Book chapterKeenan, Jeremy (2004)
Dressing for the Occasion: Changes in the Symbolic Meanings of the Tuareg Veil
In: Keenan, Jeremy. The Lesser Gods of the Sahara: Social Change and Contested Terrain Amongst the Tuareg of Algeria. London/Portland: Frank Cass.

Book chapterKeenan, Jeremy (2004)
The End of the Matriline? The Changing Roles of Women and Descent amongst the Tuareg of Ahaggar (Algerian Sahara)
In: Keenan, Jeremy. The Lesser Gods of the Sahara: Social Change and Contested Terrain Amongst the Tuareg of Algeria. London/Portland: Frank Cass.

Periodical articleKoos, Leonard R. (2004)
See this publicationReading and Writing Colonial Women: Publication and Representation in French Colonial North Africa
Bulletin of the Bibliographical Society of Australia and New Zealand. Volume 28 #1-2. p. 122-133.

Periodical articleKouaouci, Ali (2004)
See this publicationPopulation Transitions, Youth Unemployment, Postponement of Marriage and Violence in Algeria
The Journal of North African Studies. Volume 9 #2. Summer. p. 28-45.

Dissertation / thesisLeservot, Typhaine (2004)
Globalization and the Female Body: Media Influences in Marie Redonnet, Maryse Conde, and Assia Djebar
Ph.D. dissertation: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. 201p.

Periodical articleLorcin, Patricia (2004)
Mediating Gender, Mediating Race: Women Writers in Colonial Algeria
Theory and Critique. Volume 45 #1. April. p. 45-62.

Periodical articleMcIlvanney, Siobhan (2004)
See this publicationDouble Vision: The Role of the Visual and the Visionary in Nina Bouraoui's 'La Voyeuse Interdite (Forbidden Vision)'
Research in African Literatures. Volume 35 #4. p. 105-120.

Periodical articleMoulessehoul, Soraya; Chafi, Yazid; Benali, Mohamed; Demmouche, Abbassia (2004)
Effect of Iron Supplementation among Pregnant Women at Mother-and-Baby Clinic of Sidi Bel Abbès, West Algeria
Cahiers Sante. Volume 14 #1. January-March. p. 21-30.

Periodical articleO'Riley, Michael F. (2004)
See this publicationPlace, Position, and Postcolonial Haunting in Assia Djebar's 'La Femme sans Sepulture'
Research in African Literatures. Volume 35 #1. p. 66-86.

BookPears, Pamela A. (2004)
Remnants of Empire in Algeria and Vietnam: Women, Words, and War
Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books. 163p.

Book chapterSalhi, Zabia S. (2004)
Maghrebi Women Film-Makers and the Challenge of Modernity: Breaking Women's Silence
In: Sakr, Naomi (ed.). Women and Media in the Middle East: Power Through Self-Expression. London/New York: I.B. Tauris. Library of Modern Middle East Studies #41.

Dissertation / thesisSchipa, Mary E. (2004)
Claustration and Vagabondage in the Tetralogy of Assia Djebar
Ph.D. dissertation: Boston College, Boston, Massachusetts. 202p.

Periodical articleSeferdjeli, Ryme (2004)
See this publicationFrench 'Reforms' and Muslim Women's Emancipation during the Algerian War
The Journal of North African Studies. Volume 9 #4. Winter. p. 19-61.

Periodical articleSukys, Julija (2004)
Language, the Enemy: Assia Djebar's Response to the Algerian Intellocide
Journal of Human Rights. Volume 3 #1. March. p. 115-131.

Periodical articleSukys, Julija (2004)
Language, the Enemy: Assia Djebar's Response to the Algerian Intellocide
Journal of Human Rights. Volume 3 #1. March.

Periodical articleTurshen, Meredeth (2004)
Militarism and Islamism in Algeria
Journal of Asian and African Studies. Volume 39 #1-2. April. p. 119-132.

Periodical articleVauthier, Bénédicte (2004)
Regards croisés: peintres dans leur(s) atelier(s), femmes dans leur appartement
Expressions maghrébines. Volume 3 #1. p. 61-76.

Book chapterBarbe, Philippe (2003)
The Closure and Opening of the Domestic Space in 'Ombre Sultane' by Assia Djebar
In: Salhi, Kamal (ed.). Francophone Post-Colonial Cultures: Critical Essays. Lanham: Lexington Books.

Conference paperBecker, Cynthia J. (2003)
Berber Textiles: Wearing Metaphors of Motherland
Paper presented at the 46th Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association (ASA), October 30-November 2, 2003, Boston, Massachusetts. New Brunswick, New Jersey. Rutgers University.

Periodical articleBigelow, Gordon (2003)
See this publicationRevolution and modernity: Assia Djebar's 'Les enfants du nouveau monde'
Research in African Literatures. Volume 34 #2. p. 13-27.

BookEberhardt, Isabelle (Swiss)(1877-1904) (2003)
In the Shadow of Islam
London: Peter Owen. 120p.

Dissertation / thesisEileraas, Karina A. (2003)
Between Image and Identity: Fantasy, Transnational Trauma, and Feminist Misrecognition
Ph.D. dissertation: University of California, Los Angeles, California. 318p.

Periodical articleGrace, Daphne (2003)
See this publicationWomen's Space 'Inside the Haveli': Incarneration or Insurrection?
Journal of International Women's Studies. Volume 4 #2. April.

Conference paperGraiouid, Said; Akbib, Abdellatif; Amin, Khalid; Mars, Ahmed (eds.) (2003)
Margins of theories & theories of margins: conference proceedings
Abstract presentTétouan: English Department, Facutly of Letters and Humanities, Université Abdelmalek Essaadi. Colloquia series. 166p.

Periodical articleKeenan, Jeremy (2003)
See this publicationThe End of the Matriline? The Changing Roles of Women and Descent amongst Algerian Tuareg
The Journal of North African Studies. Volume 8 #3-4. p. 121-126.

Dissertation / thesisMadanat, Jumana G. (2003)
Resisting Patriarchy by Resisting Occupation: The Political Liberation of Algerian and Palestinian Women
Honors Thesis: Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts. 121p.

Book chapterMounira, Charrad (2003)
State and Gender in the Maghrib
In: Sabbagh, Suha (ed.). Arab Women: Between Defiance and Restraint. New York: Olive Branch Press. p. 221-228.

Book chapterPasquier, Edith-Marie (2003)
Zineb Sedira: Letters of Transit
In: Farrell, Laurie A. (ed.). Looking Both Ways: Art in Contemporary African Diaspora. New York: Museum of African Art. p. 152-161.

Dissertation / thesisSchleppe, Beatriz E. (2003)
Empowering New Identities in Postcolonial Literature by Francophone Women Writers
Ph.D. dissertation: University of Texas, Austin, Texas. 221p.

Book chapterSlyomovics, Susan (2003)
'Hassiba Ben Bouali, If You Could See Our Algeria': Women and Public Space in Algeria
In: Sabbagh, Suha (ed.). Arab Women: Between Defiance and Restraint. New York: Olive Branch Press. p. 211-220.

BookTortajada, Ana (2003)
Dochters van het zand
Amsterdam: Arena. 221p.

Conference paperTurshen, Meredeth (2003)
Algerian Women in the Struggle for Liberation and against Civil War
Paper presented at the 102nd Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association (AAA), November 19-November 23, 2003, Chicago. Illinois. Arlington, Virginia.

BookUnited Nations (2003)
Women and Men in Algeria: A Statistical Portrait
New York: United Nations. 93p.

BookUnited Nations (2003)
See this publicationConsideration of Reports Submitted by States Parties under Article 18 of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women Second Periodic Reports of States Parties: Algeria
New York: United Nations. Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women.

BookUnited Nations. Eco. and Social Comm. for Western Asia (2003)
Women and Men in Algeria: A Statistical Portrait
New York: United Nations. Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia. 93p.

Periodical articlevan Zuylen, Marina (2003)
See this publicationMaghreb and melancholy: a reading of Nina Bouraoui
Research in African Literatures. Volume 34 #3. p. 84-99.

Dissertation / thesisWalters, Lisa L. (2003)
Teaching the Nation: Pedagogical Strategies of Postcolonial Francophone Women Writers and Filmakers
Ph.D. dissertation: Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island. 184p.

Periodical articleWegemund, Regina (2003)
Frauen in Nordafrika: Unterschiede und Gemeinsamkeiten
Internationales Afrikaforum. Volume 39 #4. p. 377-385.

Periodical articleWilkerson-Barker, Donna (2003)
See this publicationPhotographic memories in Leila Sebbar's 'Le Chinois vert d'Afrique'
Research in African Literatures. Volume 34 #2. p. 28-40.

BookWilles, Olivia (British) (2003)
A Saharan Sketchbook: A Memoir of a Journey in an Africa of Yesterday
Suffolk, Great Britain: Wayfarer. 181p.

Book chapterWoodhull, Winifred (2003)
Unveiling Algeria
In: Lewis, Reina and Mills, Sara (eds.). Feminist Postcolonial Theory: A Reader. New York: Routledge.

DVD / videoBachir Chouikh, Yamina; Djouadi, Ibtissem; Rachedi, Bahia (eds.) (2002)
See this publicationRachida
Abstract presentCiel Productions.

Dissertation / thesisBen Youssef, Lamia (2002)
The Production of the Muslim Woman in Western Gnosis, Feminist Theory, Maghrebian Nationalism and Literature
Ph.D. dissertation: Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan. 238p.

Book chapterBennoune, Karima E. (2002)
'A Disease Masquerading as a Cure': Women and Fundamentalism in Algeria: An Interview with Mahfoud Bennoune
In: Reed, Betsy (ed.). Nothing Sacred: Women Respond to Religious Fundamentalism and Terror. New York: Thunder's Mouth Press/Nations Books.

Periodical articleBest, V. (2002)
Between the Harem and the Battlefield: Domestic Space in the Work of Assia Djebar
Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society. Volume 27 #3. p. 873-879.

Book chapterBox, Laura C. (2002)
'I Will Not Cry': Women's Theatre in the Algerian Diaspora
In: Banham, Martin and Gibbs, James and Osofisan, Femi (eds.). African Theatre. Women. Oxford/Bloomington, Indiana: J. Currey/Indiana University Press.

BookCox, Debbie C. (2002)
Politics, Language and Gender in the Algerian Arabic Novel
Lewiston, New York: E. Mellen Press. North African Studies Series #2. 281p.

Periodical articleDridi, D. (2002)
Merde! Women Become the Targets in Algeria's Civil War
Index on Censorship. Volume 31 #1. p. 40-45.

Dissertation / thesisGoeken, Allyson B. (2002)
Women in Algeria and Tunisia: Family Law, Education, Labor, and Politics
M.A. Thesis: University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. 88p.

Periodical articleGoodman, Jane E. (2002)
See this publication'Stealing Our Heritage?': Women's Folksongs, Copyright Law, and the Public Domain in Algeria
Africa Today. Volume 49 #1. Spring. p. 85-98.

Periodical articleGoodman, Jane E. (2002)
See this publication'Stealing Our Heritage?': Women's Folksongs, Copyright Law, and the Public Domain in Algeria
Africa Today. Volume 49 #1. Spring. p. 84-97.

Periodical articleIlkkracan, P. (2002)
Women, Sexuality and Social Change in the Middle East and the Maghreb
Social Research. Volume 69 #3. p. 753-779.

Conference paperJohnson, Rebecca (2002)
Exhuming Algeria: Violence and Embodiment in Assia Djebar's 'L'amour, la Fantasia'
Paper presented at the 2002 Annual Meeting of the Middle East Studies Association (MESA), November 23-26, 2002, Washington, D.C. Tucson, University of Arizona.

Dissertation / thesisKuntz, Jane T. (2002)
Assis Djebar and 'La Ville Blanche': Writing in and on the City
Ph.D. dissertation: University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois. 266p.

Periodical articleLamri-Senhadji, M.Y.; Mekki, K.; El Kebir, B.; Bachir-Bouiadjra, N.; Bouchenak, M.; Belleville, J. (2002)
The Effect of Dietary Consumption, Advanced Age and Overweight on the Physical Characteristics of Cholesterol Gallstones and Biliary Lipid Composition in West Algerian Women
Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism. Volume 46 #3-4. p. 139-146.

Dissertation / thesisLawson-Khalidi, Kelley J. (2002)
The Weight of the Past: A Comparative Analysis of the Role of Algerian and Palestinian Women in Their Struggles for National Liberation
M.A. Thesis: Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. 98p.

Periodical articleLorcin, Patricia M.E. (2002)
Women, Gender and Nation in Colonial Novels of Interwar Algeria
Historical Reflections. Volume 28 #2. p. 163-185.

Periodical articleMcLarney, Ellen (2002)
Unlocking the Female in Ahlam Mustaghanami
Journal of Arabic Literature. Volume 33 #1. p. 24-44.

Periodical articleNagy-Zekmi, Silvia (2002)
See this publicationTradition and transgression in the novels of Assia Djebar and Aïcha Lemsine
Abstract presentResearch in African Literatures. Volume 33 #3. p. 1-13.

BookNdubokwu, C.O.G. (2002)
Women: Studies on the Political, Economic, and Social Status and Religious Roles and Morality of Egyptian, Berber and Meroitic, Greek, and Roman Women
Ibadan: Oputoru Books. 97p.

Periodical articleO'Riley, Michael (2002)
Translation and Imperialism in Assia Djebar's 'Les Nuits de Strasbourg'
French Review. Volume 75 #6. p. 1235-1249.

DVD / videoPontecorvo, Gillo; Vir, Prminder; Quareen, Sahar; Bouhired, Houria; Hocine, Baya; Bouazzar, Aicha; Hakem, Fatime; Chittour, Fadila (2002)
Algeria: Women at War
New York: Women Make Movies. VHS Videocassette. Color, 1/2 Inch. 52 Minutes.

Periodical articlePrabhu, Anjali (2002)
See this publicationSisterhood and Rivalry In-Between the Shadow and the Sultana: A Problematic of Representation in 'Ombre Sultane
Research in African Literatures. Volume 33 #3. p. 69-96.

Book chapterRosello, M. (2002)
Remembering the Incomprehensible: Helene Cixous, Leila Sebbar, Yamina Benguigui and the War of Algeria
In: Mudimbe-Boyi, Elisabeth (ed.). Remembering Africa. Portsmouth, New Hampshire: Heinemann. Studies in African Literature Series. p. 187-205.

Dissertation / thesisRosser, Miriam M. (2002)
Feminine Textualities of Loss, Mourning, and Compensation: Locating the Gendered Postcolonial Subject at 'Home' and in Relation to the 'Nation': A Study of Five Francophone Novels by S. Schwarz-Bart, M. Conde, W. Liking, A. Djebar and Calixthe Beyala
Ph.D. dissertation: Columbia University, New York, New York. 273p.

Book chapterSamiuddin, Abida; Khanam, Rashida (2002)
Algeria
In: Samiuddin, Abida and Khanam, Rashida. Muslim Feminism and Feminist Movement: Africa. Delhi: Global Vision Publishing House. Volume One.

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