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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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    African women’s search for [re]insription in modern Africa
    (University of algiers2 Abu El Kacem Saad Allah جامعة الجزائر 2 أبو القاسم سعد الله, 2018) Azzoug, Fatima; Bensemmane, M’hamed (Directeur de thèse)
    This thesis aims at dissecting the workings of the patriarchal ethos as denounced by the two African women writers, the Nigerian Buchi Emecheta and the Algerian Malika Mokeddem. The corpus is selected on the basis of a variety of literary sub-genres: autobiography, fictional narratives and war novels. This corpus falls in the category of resistance literature as the novels selected portray women’s victimization by patriarchy and women’s attempts and ways to stand against it. Consequently, the study is backed up by the feminist, postcolonial and psychoanalytic tools of analysis that explain how the girl/woman is conceived of by the patriarchal society and how the woman inverts this image as both an expression of her rejection of this ethos and an articulation of her selfhood. This study is also based on the comparative approach. It highlights that though the two women writers belong to different countries and eras, they are similar in more than one aspect in their reflection of how patriarchy frames the girls’/women’s existence in the family and in society as a whole. The study also shows that Buchi Emecheta and Malika Mokeddem are different in the intensity of their refutation of patriarchy
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    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 automatically
يجب على المستخدم قبول ترخيص الاستخدام في نهاية الأمر الذي يلزمه إلى: • الإشارة، في أي اقتباس، إلى مصدر العمل واسم (أسماء) المؤلف (المؤلفين) ؛ عدم تعديل أو تحويل أو تكييف العمل (بما في ذلك تلخيصه) ، دون إذن صريح من المؤلف ؛ • عدم استخدام العمل لأغراض تجارية (أي، مع نية أو غرض أساسي هو الحصول على مزايا الأعمال التجارية أو التعويض المالي) ؛ • لا تستخدم العمل بطريقة تتداخل مع استغلالها بطرق أخرى.