By this study, we conducted a reflection on an aspect of literary resistance. To resist denial towards “The Arab” killed in Camus’s novel “The Stranger”, The Algerian journalist and writer Kamel Daoud writes a chronic : Against Meursault or the "Arab" double shot, and a novel : The Meursault investigation. We examined the transaction from chronic to novel and found that the resistance discourse unfolds on a very complex dialogic space. Indeed, there is a generic dialogue between the chronic and the novel, and self-dialogue between the journalist's work and that of the writer. This dialogism allows a clear view of the act of resistance
My study explores the role of métissage in shaping alternative versions of history, identity and mem...
Through this article, we have attempted to suggest a reading of Kamel Daoud’s novel Meursault, Contr...
The article argues that Resistance Literature as a genre of written texts should be studied within a...
Chronic and romance: A dialogic space to resist denialBy this study, we conducted a reflection on an...
This essay examines contemporary Algerian women’s condition, as it is articulated in Djebar’s autobi...
The thesis analyses novels l'Étranger and Meursault, contre-enquête, which represent an example of l...
Resistance is the governing principle of Cixous´ literary practice in such a way that her fictions a...
This thesis explores ethical and aesthetic issues as they emerge in the contemporary Arabic novel gr...
This dissertation is a study of French literature and cinema produced during the Algerian War (1954-...
This thesis argues for a reinvigorated postcolonial understanding of contemporary Arab women’s autob...
By questioning the presence of the work of Albert Camus in the novel Meursault, contre-enquête (Barz...
This study presents a theoretical and practical framework of resistance as a concept of postcolonial...
This article examines Kamel Daoud’s treatment of solidarity and the absurd in Meursault, contre-enqu...
In Mohsin Hamid’s The Reluctant Fundamentalist, Changez, a Pakistani returnee from the US in a post ...
Albert Camus (1913–1960) and Mouloud Feraoun (1913–1962) were two contemporary Francophone Algerian ...
My study explores the role of métissage in shaping alternative versions of history, identity and mem...
Through this article, we have attempted to suggest a reading of Kamel Daoud’s novel Meursault, Contr...
The article argues that Resistance Literature as a genre of written texts should be studied within a...
Chronic and romance: A dialogic space to resist denialBy this study, we conducted a reflection on an...
This essay examines contemporary Algerian women’s condition, as it is articulated in Djebar’s autobi...
The thesis analyses novels l'Étranger and Meursault, contre-enquête, which represent an example of l...
Resistance is the governing principle of Cixous´ literary practice in such a way that her fictions a...
This thesis explores ethical and aesthetic issues as they emerge in the contemporary Arabic novel gr...
This dissertation is a study of French literature and cinema produced during the Algerian War (1954-...
This thesis argues for a reinvigorated postcolonial understanding of contemporary Arab women’s autob...
By questioning the presence of the work of Albert Camus in the novel Meursault, contre-enquête (Barz...
This study presents a theoretical and practical framework of resistance as a concept of postcolonial...
This article examines Kamel Daoud’s treatment of solidarity and the absurd in Meursault, contre-enqu...
In Mohsin Hamid’s The Reluctant Fundamentalist, Changez, a Pakistani returnee from the US in a post ...
Albert Camus (1913–1960) and Mouloud Feraoun (1913–1962) were two contemporary Francophone Algerian ...
My study explores the role of métissage in shaping alternative versions of history, identity and mem...
Through this article, we have attempted to suggest a reading of Kamel Daoud’s novel Meursault, Contr...
The article argues that Resistance Literature as a genre of written texts should be studied within a...