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Faulkner, Rita (2005) | |
National Allegory: Land and Body in Nawal El Saadawi and Assia Djebar | |
Ph.D. dissertation: University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois. 342p. |
Fernandes, 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. |
Gerhard, Tim (2005) | |
Unsettling Experiences: Transnational Dialogues of Necessity in Journal, Nationalite: Immigre(e) and Paletitas de Guayaba | |
Wagadu. Volume 2 #1. Summer. |
Goodman, 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. |
Hammouda, 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. |
Holt, Elizabeth (2005) | |
Cartography and Clandestinite in Leila Sebbar's 'Sherazade': 17 ans, Brune, Frisee, les Yeux Verts | |
Dialectical Anthropology. Volume 29 #3-4. September. p. 387-396. |
Joly, Zoe (2005) | |
Myths and Moudjahidat: Algerian Women in Relation to Colonial, Nationalist and Fundamentalist Projects | |
Ph.D. dissertation: Hampshire College, South Amherst, Massachusetts. 112p. |
Khannous, 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. |
Lazreg, Marnia (2005) | |
Decolonizing Feminism | |
In: African Gender Studies: A Reader. p. 67-80. |
Loth, Laura J. (2005) | |
Moving Pictures: Gender, Vision and Travel from Colonial Algeria to Contemporary France | |
Ph.D. dissertation: University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota. 449p. |
Ltaief, 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. |
Miraglia, Anne Marie (2005) | |
L'Errance chez Malika Mokeddem: entre l'exil et l'impossible retour | |
Expressions maghrébines. Volume 4 #1. p. 143-156. |
Nestor, Pauline (2005) | |
Negotiating a Self: Barbara Bodichon in America and Algiers | |
Postcolonial Studies. Volume 8 #2. July. p. 155-164. |
Ouadah-Bedidi, Zahia (2005) | |
Avoir 30 ans et être encore célibataire: une catégorie émergente en Algérie | |
Autrepart. #34. p. 29-49. |
Oyewùmí, Oyèrónké (ed.) (2005) | |
African Gender Studies: A Reader | |
New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan. 433p. |
Praud, 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. |
Rocheron, Yvette (2005) | |
Swallows under British Roofs? Conjugal Exile of Algerian Women | |
The Journal of North African Studies. Volume 10 #1. March. p. 77-90. |
Sabra, Martina (2005) | |
Helping Women Traumatised by Civil Strife in Algeria | |
Development and Cooperation. #3. p. 114-115. |
Seferdjeli, 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. |
Slyomovics, 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. |
Stranges, Peter B. (2005) | |
Rebellion and Nihilism in the Works of Leila Sebbar and V. S. Naipaul | |
Ph.D. dissertation: Rice University, Houston, Texas. 237p. |
Uoyd, 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. |
Zahiner-Casmier, Roswitha (2005) | |
Anti- and Auto-Exoticism in the Works of Three North African Women Writers | |
Ph.D. dissertation: Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri. |
Abéga, Séverin C. (ed.) (2004) | |
La violence endémique en Afrique = Endemic violence in Africa | |
Münster: LIT. Bulletin #25. 143p. |
Aitel, 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. |
Amnesty 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. |
Asaah, Augustine H. (2004) | |
Thematic Representations of Traditional Culture in Francophone African Women's Novels | |
Journal of Cultural Studies. Volume 6 #1. p. 67-93. |
Cheriet, Boutheina (2004) | |
Gender as a Catalyst of Social and Political Representation in Algeria | |
The Journal of North African Studies. Volume 9 #2. Summer. p. 93-101. |
Eisenstein, Zillah (2004) | |
What's in a Name? Seeing Feminism, Universalism, and Modernity | |
Wagadu. Volume 1 #1. Spring. |
Hamil, Mustapha (2004) | |
Exile and its Discontents: Malika Mokaddem's [sic] 'Forbidden Woman' | |
Research in African Literatures. Volume 35 #1. p. 52-65. |
Hansen, 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. |
Hiddleston, Jane (2004) | |
Feminism and the Question of 'Woman' in Assia Djebar's 'Vaste est la Prison' | |
Research in African Literatures. Volume 35 #4. p. 91-104. |
Himeur, Ouarda (2004) | |
Femmes et littérature: les premières ruptures | |
Expressions maghrébines. Volume 3 #1. p. 43-59. |
Jansen, Willy (2004) | |
The Economy of Religious Merit: Women and Ajr in Algeria | |
The Journal of North African Studies. Volume 9 #4. Winter. p. 1-17. |
Keenan, 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. |
Keenan, 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. |
Koos, Leonard R. (2004) | |
Reading 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. |
Kouaouci, Ali (2004) | |
Population Transitions, Youth Unemployment, Postponement of Marriage and Violence in Algeria | |
The Journal of North African Studies. Volume 9 #2. Summer. p. 28-45. |
Leservot, 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. |
Lorcin, Patricia (2004) | |
Mediating Gender, Mediating Race: Women Writers in Colonial Algeria | |
Theory and Critique. Volume 45 #1. April. p. 45-62. |
McIlvanney, Siobhan (2004) | |
Double 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. |
Moulessehoul, 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. |
O'Riley, Michael F. (2004) | |
Place, Position, and Postcolonial Haunting in Assia Djebar's 'La Femme sans Sepulture' | |
Research in African Literatures. Volume 35 #1. p. 66-86. |
Pears, Pamela A. (2004) | |
Remnants of Empire in Algeria and Vietnam: Women, Words, and War | |
Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books. 163p. |
Salhi, 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. |
Schipa, Mary E. (2004) | |
Claustration and Vagabondage in the Tetralogy of Assia Djebar | |
Ph.D. dissertation: Boston College, Boston, Massachusetts. 202p. |
Seferdjeli, Ryme (2004) | |
French 'Reforms' and Muslim Women's Emancipation during the Algerian War | |
The Journal of North African Studies. Volume 9 #4. Winter. p. 19-61. |
Sukys, Julija (2004) | |
Language, the Enemy: Assia Djebar's Response to the Algerian Intellocide | |
Journal of Human Rights. Volume 3 #1. March. p. 115-131. |
Sukys, Julija (2004) | |
Language, the Enemy: Assia Djebar's Response to the Algerian Intellocide | |
Journal of Human Rights. Volume 3 #1. March. |
Turshen, Meredeth (2004) | |
Militarism and Islamism in Algeria | |
Journal of Asian and African Studies. Volume 39 #1-2. April. p. 119-132. |
Vauthier, Bénédicte (2004) | |
Regards croisés: peintres dans leur(s) atelier(s), femmes dans leur appartement | |
Expressions maghrébines. Volume 3 #1. p. 61-76. |
Barbe, 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. |
Becker, 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. |
Bigelow, Gordon (2003) | |
Revolution and modernity: Assia Djebar's 'Les enfants du nouveau monde' | |
Research in African Literatures. Volume 34 #2. p. 13-27. |
Eberhardt, Isabelle (Swiss)(1877-1904) (2003) | |
In the Shadow of Islam | |
London: Peter Owen. 120p. |
Eileraas, Karina A. (2003) | |
Between Image and Identity: Fantasy, Transnational Trauma, and Feminist Misrecognition | |
Ph.D. dissertation: University of California, Los Angeles, California. 318p. |
Grace, Daphne (2003) | |
Women's Space 'Inside the Haveli': Incarneration or Insurrection? | |
Journal of International Women's Studies. Volume 4 #2. April. |
Graiouid, Said; Akbib, Abdellatif; Amin, Khalid; Mars, Ahmed (eds.) (2003) | |
Margins of theories & theories of margins: conference proceedings | |
Tétouan: English Department, Facutly of Letters and Humanities, Université Abdelmalek Essaadi. Colloquia series. 166p. |
Keenan, Jeremy (2003) | |
The 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. |
Madanat, Jumana G. (2003) | |
Resisting Patriarchy by Resisting Occupation: The Political Liberation of Algerian and Palestinian Women | |
Honors Thesis: Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts. 121p. |
Mounira, 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. |
Pasquier, 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. |
Schleppe, Beatriz E. (2003) | |
Empowering New Identities in Postcolonial Literature by Francophone Women Writers | |
Ph.D. dissertation: University of Texas, Austin, Texas. 221p. |
Slyomovics, 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. |
Tortajada, Ana (2003) | |
Dochters van het zand | |
Amsterdam: Arena. 221p. |
Turshen, 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. |
United Nations (2003) | |
Women and Men in Algeria: A Statistical Portrait | |
New York: United Nations. 93p. |
United Nations (2003) | |
Consideration 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. |
United 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. |
van Zuylen, Marina (2003) | |
Maghreb and melancholy: a reading of Nina Bouraoui | |
Research in African Literatures. Volume 34 #3. p. 84-99. |
Walters, Lisa L. (2003) | |
Teaching the Nation: Pedagogical Strategies of Postcolonial Francophone Women Writers and Filmakers | |
Ph.D. dissertation: Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island. 184p. |
Wegemund, Regina (2003) | |
Frauen in Nordafrika: Unterschiede und Gemeinsamkeiten | |
Internationales Afrikaforum. Volume 39 #4. p. 377-385. |
Wilkerson-Barker, Donna (2003) | |
Photographic memories in Leila Sebbar's 'Le Chinois vert d'Afrique' | |
Research in African Literatures. Volume 34 #2. p. 28-40. |
Willes, Olivia (British) (2003) | |
A Saharan Sketchbook: A Memoir of a Journey in an Africa of Yesterday | |
Suffolk, Great Britain: Wayfarer. 181p. |
Woodhull, Winifred (2003) | |
Unveiling Algeria | |
In: Lewis, Reina and Mills, Sara (eds.). Feminist Postcolonial Theory: A Reader. New York: Routledge. |
Bachir Chouikh, Yamina; Djouadi, Ibtissem; Rachedi, Bahia (eds.) (2002) | |
Rachida | |
Ciel Productions. |
Ben 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. |
Bennoune, 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. |
Best, 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. |
Box, 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. |
Cox, Debbie C. (2002) | |
Politics, Language and Gender in the Algerian Arabic Novel | |
Lewiston, New York: E. Mellen Press. North African Studies Series #2. 281p. |
Dridi, D. (2002) | |
Merde! Women Become the Targets in Algeria's Civil War | |
Index on Censorship. Volume 31 #1. p. 40-45. |
Goeken, 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. |
Goodman, Jane E. (2002) | |
'Stealing Our Heritage?': Women's Folksongs, Copyright Law, and the Public Domain in Algeria | |
Africa Today. Volume 49 #1. Spring. p. 85-98. |
Goodman, Jane E. (2002) | |
'Stealing Our Heritage?': Women's Folksongs, Copyright Law, and the Public Domain in Algeria | |
Africa Today. Volume 49 #1. Spring. p. 84-97. |
Ilkkracan, P. (2002) | |
Women, Sexuality and Social Change in the Middle East and the Maghreb | |
Social Research. Volume 69 #3. p. 753-779. |
Johnson, 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. |
Kuntz, Jane T. (2002) | |
Assis Djebar and 'La Ville Blanche': Writing in and on the City | |
Ph.D. dissertation: University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois. 266p. |
Lamri-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. |
Lawson-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. |
Lorcin, Patricia M.E. (2002) | |
Women, Gender and Nation in Colonial Novels of Interwar Algeria | |
Historical Reflections. Volume 28 #2. p. 163-185. |
McLarney, Ellen (2002) | |
Unlocking the Female in Ahlam Mustaghanami | |
Journal of Arabic Literature. Volume 33 #1. p. 24-44. |
Nagy-Zekmi, Silvia (2002) | |
Tradition and transgression in the novels of Assia Djebar and Aïcha Lemsine | |
Research in African Literatures. Volume 33 #3. p. 1-13. |
Ndubokwu, 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. |
O'Riley, Michael (2002) | |
Translation and Imperialism in Assia Djebar's 'Les Nuits de Strasbourg' | |
French Review. Volume 75 #6. p. 1235-1249. |
Pontecorvo, 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. |
Prabhu, Anjali (2002) | |
Sisterhood 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. |
Rosello, 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. |
Rosser, 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. |
Samiuddin, 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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