This article charts the roles and representations of Algerian Women as both agents and victims of violence in the War of Independence (1956–1962) and the Algerian Civil War of the 1990s in which the role of women emerged as a significant site of ideological, religious, and political struggle. This vision of Algerian Women, caught between models of participation and passivity, can be located within a long imaginary of Algerian women as exposed to colonial, patriarchal, state, or terrorist violence, but also possessing fortitude and resilience in the face of conflict. I examine the model of female agency through the figure of the bomb carrier in Gillo Pontecorvo’s The Battle of Algiers (1966), illuminating the gap between the freedom depicted...
This study considers the social representations of violence against women in Algeria. More speci...
This article analyses the depiction of the Algerian War in French and Algerian cinema, making use of...
This paper explores Zohra Drif’s memoir, Inside the Battle of Algiers, which narrates her desires as...
Since the Algerian war for independence against the French in the 1950s, the roles of Algerian women...
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...
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...
In May 1958, and four years into the Algerian War of Independence, a revolt again appropriated the r...
Max Silverman’s Palimpsestic Memory describes a “transgenerational voice of memory” which may emerge...
This article investigates the symbolic of women in Algerian cultural heritage as represented by Alge...
This article analyses the depiction of the Algerian War in French and Algerian cinema, making use of...
International audienceThis article explores the constraints of contemporary history writing about Al...
International audienceThis article explores the constraints of contemporary history writing about Al...
Until recent years the only scholarly reference about women in the Algerian revolution was Les femme...
This study considers the social representations of violence against women in Algeria. More speci...
This article analyses the depiction of the Algerian War in French and Algerian cinema, making use of...
This paper explores Zohra Drif’s memoir, Inside the Battle of Algiers, which narrates her desires as...
Since the Algerian war for independence against the French in the 1950s, the roles of Algerian women...
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...
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...
In May 1958, and four years into the Algerian War of Independence, a revolt again appropriated the r...
Max Silverman’s Palimpsestic Memory describes a “transgenerational voice of memory” which may emerge...
This article investigates the symbolic of women in Algerian cultural heritage as represented by Alge...
This article analyses the depiction of the Algerian War in French and Algerian cinema, making use of...
International audienceThis article explores the constraints of contemporary history writing about Al...
International audienceThis article explores the constraints of contemporary history writing about Al...
Until recent years the only scholarly reference about women in the Algerian revolution was Les femme...
This study considers the social representations of violence against women in Algeria. More speci...
This article analyses the depiction of the Algerian War in French and Algerian cinema, making use of...
This paper explores Zohra Drif’s memoir, Inside the Battle of Algiers, which narrates her desires as...