Since the Algerian war for independence against the French in the 1950s, the roles of Algerian women have been shifting over the past five decades. During the war for independence, women found themselves in positions of power, where their military assistance was necessary to win the war. However, once independence was gained in 1962, women were once again forced into the predetermined roles of wives and mothers. Over the next four decades, the situation in Algeria began to improve as the educational and work opportunities for women increased. After a setback in the 1990s, during Algeria\u27s civil war, Algerian women have continued to make advances in society and are embracing the liberties that accompany a modernizing state. This study exa...
For more than fifty years the place and role of women in Algeria have undergone profound changes. Th...
Algeria has been open to the conversation of the reformation of discriminatory laws over the years. ...
The treatment of Muslim Algerian women by French forces during the Algerian War of Independence (195...
This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the French and Francophone Studies at Dig...
This article charts the roles and representations of Algerian Women as both agents and victims of vi...
peer-reviewedThe Algerian War (1954-1962) was arguably the most traumatic war of decolonisation foug...
The Algerian War (1954-1962) was arguably the most traumatic war of decolonisation fought by Western...
In May 1958, and four years into the Algerian War of Independence, a revolt again appropriated the r...
This study raises three questions to better comprehend the crisis women face in Algeria today: how a...
This study raises three questions to better comprehend the crisis women face in Algeria today: how a...
The Arab Spring brought turmoil, upheaval and regime change in its wake. But these winds of change b...
This dissertation maps how debates about women were a crucial platform through which interwar Algeri...
The impact of the Code de la famille on Algerian women has been felt for 27 years and criticism of i...
This dissertation interrogates images and narratives of the body during the French-Algerian War, an ...
This research examines the ways in which women’s interwar fiction in Algeria (1962/1991) advocates w...
For more than fifty years the place and role of women in Algeria have undergone profound changes. Th...
Algeria has been open to the conversation of the reformation of discriminatory laws over the years. ...
The treatment of Muslim Algerian women by French forces during the Algerian War of Independence (195...
This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the French and Francophone Studies at Dig...
This article charts the roles and representations of Algerian Women as both agents and victims of vi...
peer-reviewedThe Algerian War (1954-1962) was arguably the most traumatic war of decolonisation foug...
The Algerian War (1954-1962) was arguably the most traumatic war of decolonisation fought by Western...
In May 1958, and four years into the Algerian War of Independence, a revolt again appropriated the r...
This study raises three questions to better comprehend the crisis women face in Algeria today: how a...
This study raises three questions to better comprehend the crisis women face in Algeria today: how a...
The Arab Spring brought turmoil, upheaval and regime change in its wake. But these winds of change b...
This dissertation maps how debates about women were a crucial platform through which interwar Algeri...
The impact of the Code de la famille on Algerian women has been felt for 27 years and criticism of i...
This dissertation interrogates images and narratives of the body during the French-Algerian War, an ...
This research examines the ways in which women’s interwar fiction in Algeria (1962/1991) advocates w...
For more than fifty years the place and role of women in Algeria have undergone profound changes. Th...
Algeria has been open to the conversation of the reformation of discriminatory laws over the years. ...
The treatment of Muslim Algerian women by French forces during the Algerian War of Independence (195...