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 Writing from the Margins(University of algiers2 Abu El Kacem Saad Allah جامعة الجزائر 2 أبو القاسم سعد الله, 2021) Amirouche, Nassima; Bensemmane, M'hamed (Directeur de thèse)This thesis explores the rich tradition of minority women writers and the ways in which they have expressed their sense of identity through their autobiographical writings. The selected autobiographers belong to different ethnic groups, and the selected texts are: Harriet Jacobs' Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl(1861),and Zora Neale Hurston's Dust Tracks on a Road (1942) for African Americans, Zitkala Sa's American Indian Stories (1921) and Leslie Marmon Silko's Storyteller (1981) for Native Americans, and finally, Cleofas Jaramillo's Romance of a Little Village Girl (1955), and Norma Elia Cantu's Canicula: Snapshots of a Girlhood en la Frontera for Chicanas. I will use specific approaches specific to each writer and ethnic groupItem Ethnicity, Multiculturalism, and Islamophobia(University of Algiers 2 Abou El Kacem Saadallah, 2021) TABBI, Badreddine; BENSAFI, Zoulikha (Directeur de thèse)The tangled history of American immigration has long been circumfluent with the ambivalences of ethnicity, nativism, and assimilation. Since its primeval cradle, the American national portrait has been painted in sundry shades of immigrants from different arrays of the world along with a paradoxical sentiment of at times cherishing and other times damning their experiences in the American mainstream. The present study examines the mounting hues and cries raised over Arab immigration to the United States within anti-immigration animus climate of discrimination, Islamophobia and Multiculturalism. As a highly visible group in the aftermath of 9/11, islampophobic and anti-immigrant sentiments, particularly in the current President Donald Trump's tenure, have relentlessly made scapegoats of Arab immigrants for a myriad of social ills that ail the American national unity and hegemony. They have borne the brunt of the most hostile assaults on the grounds that the deep-seated Anglo-Protestant culture and American democratic values are undergoing undermining changes with threatening implications due to their immigration.
