Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-266).
Introduction; In Dialogue with Kristeva: L'Amour, la fantasia; In Dialogue with Cixous: Vaste est la prison; In Dialogue with Irigaray: Ombre sultane; In Dialogue with Feminisms: Loin de Médine; Conclusion; Bibliography; Table of Contents.
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What are the political implications of an Arab feminist writing practice? How do the works of Assia Djebar, Algeria's internationally acclaimed francophone writer, relate to the priorities and perspectives of both Western and Arab feminist politics? Does Djebar succeed in her aim of reclaiming the history of her homeland, and of her religion, Islam, for women? Or in reclaiming the sexuality of Arab women?In Assia Djebar: In Dialogue with Feminisms, Priscilla Ringrose uncovers the mechanisms of Djebar's revisionary feminism and examines the echoes and dissonances between what Djebar terms her.
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Assia Djebar.
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Djebar, Assia,1936-2015-- Criticism and interpretation.