The paper considers the dualistic existence between the Self and the Other during the Great War. Algerian participation in the war was compulsory and many authors wrote about the event.: Albert Camus, a Frenchman who belonged to a pied-noir family, Mohamed Ben Chérif, an Arab from Djelfa, and Elissa Rhaïs, a Jewish writer from Blida. The First Man (1994), Camus’s book, deals with the French who were reluctant participants in war. Mohamed Ben Chérif also published his first book, Ahmed Ben Mostapha Goumier (1997) that represents those Algerians who sought friendship with the French. In Le Café Chantant (1920), Elissa Rhaïs gives another picture of an Algerian who participated in the Great War. This paper examines the meeting with the Other t...
Writing French Algeria is a groundbreaking study of the European literary discourse on French Algeri...
The theme ‘Jewish conditions and theories of nationalism’, relating particularly to the twentieth ce...
The Algerian War of Independence (1954-62), which brought an end to over a century of French colonia...
The paper considers the dualistic existence between the Self and the Other during the Great War. Alg...
This study is about the Algerianity of Albert Camus, the greatest French writer of Algeria. The topi...
This study is about the Algerianity of Albert Camus, the greatest French writer of Algeria. The topi...
Albert Camus (1913–1960) and Mouloud Feraoun (1913–1962) were two contemporary Francophone Algerian ...
This study is about the Algerianity of Albert Camus, the greatest French writer of Algeria. The topi...
Although the Algerian war (1954-1962) is now fifty years past, it remains a contentious issue in Fra...
International audienceThis article offers a socio-historical approach to analyzing the genesis of th...
International audienceThis article offers a socio-historical approach to analyzing the genesis of th...
International audienceThis article offers a socio-historical approach to analyzing the genesis of th...
Albert Camus's novels provide insight into the worldview of the pieds-noirs, Algerian-born descendan...
This dissertation examines colonial legacies and transnational identities in the works of four franc...
While the pied noir writer Albert Camus has usually been depicted as either a “French writer” or an ...
Writing French Algeria is a groundbreaking study of the European literary discourse on French Algeri...
The theme ‘Jewish conditions and theories of nationalism’, relating particularly to the twentieth ce...
The Algerian War of Independence (1954-62), which brought an end to over a century of French colonia...
The paper considers the dualistic existence between the Self and the Other during the Great War. Alg...
This study is about the Algerianity of Albert Camus, the greatest French writer of Algeria. The topi...
This study is about the Algerianity of Albert Camus, the greatest French writer of Algeria. The topi...
Albert Camus (1913–1960) and Mouloud Feraoun (1913–1962) were two contemporary Francophone Algerian ...
This study is about the Algerianity of Albert Camus, the greatest French writer of Algeria. The topi...
Although the Algerian war (1954-1962) is now fifty years past, it remains a contentious issue in Fra...
International audienceThis article offers a socio-historical approach to analyzing the genesis of th...
International audienceThis article offers a socio-historical approach to analyzing the genesis of th...
International audienceThis article offers a socio-historical approach to analyzing the genesis of th...
Albert Camus's novels provide insight into the worldview of the pieds-noirs, Algerian-born descendan...
This dissertation examines colonial legacies and transnational identities in the works of four franc...
While the pied noir writer Albert Camus has usually been depicted as either a “French writer” or an ...
Writing French Algeria is a groundbreaking study of the European literary discourse on French Algeri...
The theme ‘Jewish conditions and theories of nationalism’, relating particularly to the twentieth ce...
The Algerian War of Independence (1954-62), which brought an end to over a century of French colonia...