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الدوريات والمجلات الأكاديمية

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    Perpetuating Fixity: An Analysis Of Osage Representation And The Settlers In Killers Of The Flower Moon (2023)
    (des archives - Actualités des archives - Faculté des sciences humaines, Université Al-Jair, 2 Abou Al-Qasim Saad Allah, 2025-01-01) Moukli Brayan; Tegaoua Kenza
    At the Los Angeles premiere of Killers of the Flower Moon on October 17th, 2023, Christopher Cote, an Osage consultant who worked on the film, expressed reservations about the depiction of the Osage and how their roles are attributed in the story. Because of Hollywood’s misrepresentation history, this comment echoed with issues that are deeply rooted in the manner in which American films are envisioned, even when they stand for the oppressed and denounce the oppressors. This paper seeks to analyse the position held by the Osage in the movie by focusing on their power relationships with the white American characters, with the aim of revealing how the picture conceals a colonial narrative. Postcolonial theory serves as the theoretical base upon which the study is conducted. The characters are analysed through Homi Bhabha’s concept of fixity of the “Other” as well as Elise Marubbio’s identified stereotypes of Native Americans in the cinema of the USA. This paper highlights how Osage voices are confined to the background, while the narrative is dominated by the settlers' colonialist perspectives
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    French Torture In Prisons And Detention Centers During The Liberation Revolution: The Qasr Al-tair Prison As A Model
    (المجلة المغاربية للمخطوطات-مخبر المخطوطات-كلية العلوم الانسانية جامعة الجزائر2 أبو القاسم سعد الله, 2025-12-31) Khimili, Lakrout
    Abstract Since the French colonization of Algeria in 1830, various methods of coercion, persecution, repression, intimidation, assassination, and torture have been used against the Algerian people. These methods evolved in terms of both quality and scale, with executioners becoming more skilled in their use, especially during the liberation revolution (1954-1962). In response to the growing revolutionary activity and military operations in Algeria, the colonial administration took steps to secure material, human, and military resources, establishing an exceptional legal system to confront the National Liberation Front (FLN) and its army. This research paper will focus on torture during the liberation revolution, where the French army and the occupying authorities began arresting anyone suspected of being involved, sending hundreds of Algerians and prisoners from the National Liberation Army to prisons and detention centers after subjecting them to abuse and torture in the interrogation centers set up throughout the country. Our discussion will focus on the torture in the "Kasr El-Tayr" detention center as a model of the camps where various forms of torture, coercion, inducement, intimidation, and brainwashing were practiced, similar to other colonial detention centers at the national level.