الرسائل والأطروحات الأكاديمية
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يسمح هذه المجموعة الأعمال الأكاديمية بالحفاظ والأرشفة واسترجاع والوصول الى كل الرسائل الجامعية وأطروحات الدكتوراه المجازة في جامعة الجزائر 2 ؛ وتشمل كل تخصصات الجامعة الحالية والمستقبلية
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Item A POSTCOLONIAL ECOCRITICAL READING OF FOUR SELECTED NOVELS BY NAIPAUL, COETZEE, ANTHONY AND GHOSH(University of algiers2 Abu El Kacem Saad Allah جامعة الجزائر 2 أبو القاسم سعد الله, 2021) BENDJEMIL, Khawla; Zeghar, Dalila (Directeur de thèse)This thesis examines the element of nature in postcolonial unnamed African country, South Africa, Trinidad and China in V. S. Naipaul’s A Bend in the River (1979), John Maxwell Coetzee’s Waiting for the Barbarians (1980), Michael Anthony’s Bright Road to El Dorado (1983), and Amitav Ghosh's River of Smoke (2011). The study also examines the environment that the characters inhabit (village, town or city), and the role of the colonizer in determining the relationship between the colonizer and the colonized.Item A RE-EVALUATION OF KEY FIGURES’ STRUCTURE AND CONCEPTS IN FEMALE WRITING: CHARLOTTE BRONTE’S JANE EYRE (1847)(جامعة الجزائر 02 أبو القاسم سعد الله University of Algiers 2 Abou El Kacem Saadallah, 2018) BOUGUETTAYA, Imen; Zeghar, Dalila (Directeur de thèse)The present Magister dissertation studies the key figures’ structure and concepts in a female novel: Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre written in 1847. Actually, different disciplines are used when scrutinizing Jane Eyre such as history, politics, economy and philosophy; hence, making of it an interdisciplinary study. This research work is based on both Darko Suvin’s agential theory that is meant to examine the structural arrangement of the narrative and on the Feminist theory whose main goal is to bring an eventual change for women who are subject to alienation, oppression, domination and hegemony. Nonetheless, it is worth pointing out that when studying the structure of the narrative, the socio-historical context is revealed automaticallyItem Cognitive Dissonance in Robert A. Heinlein’s Starship Troopers(University of Algiers 2 Abou El Kacem Saadallah جامعة الجزائر 02 أبو القاسم سعد الله, 2019) Souhali, Hichem; Zeghar, Dalila (Directeur de thèse)This dissertation studies cognitive dissonance in Robert A. Heinlein’s Starship Troopers. The chosen novel is often labeled as a ‘Fascist Utopia’; an oxymoron that sums up the essence of its tone. The aim is to detect and analyze the scope of dissonance within Heinlein’s narrative and to extrapolate it to his readership. For this purpose, I propose a multidisciplinary approach with two major orientations: close reading (a context- dependent psychonarratological angle) and distant reading (context-free sentiment analysis of his readership’s responses). The close reading section comprises a review of the writer’s biography: his life, works, and political commitment. This part is combined with a socio-historical study of the writer’s anchorage. Thus, Heinlein is revealed as a complex writer with an undeniable craft in sending mixed signals to his readership. On the other hand, the distant reading section purports to place the readers at the center of the thesis’ concern. Hence, cognitive dissonance is envisaged as a transmissible condition – from author to reader. At the level of the theoretical scaffolding, I set a wide range of theory running the gamut from new historicism to cognitive psychology- passing by reception theories, readers’ response theory, and psychonarratology. The works of Darko Suvin, Frederic Jameson, Leon Festinger, Dixon & Bertolussi and Franco Moretti are used to elaborate a ground base theoretical and methodological proposition
