Domination and the creation of Subordinate in Postcolonial Algerian Fiction: A study of the Stairs of Trollar by Samir Kacimi
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Representation, Domination, Subordinate, Authority, MechanismsAbstract
Our choice of topic, representing domination and the creation of subordinate in postcolonial Algeriannovels, focuses on stairs of Trollar by Samir Kacimi as a case study, linked to its nature as belonging to dystopian literature or the literature
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ASHCROFT, B &al. (2010). “Post-Colonial Studies: The Key Concepts”, Arabic trans. Ahmad AlRouli et al. Cairo: National Center for Translation.
AZARSHAB, M-A &AL-A‘RAJI, F. (2018) "Representing the Subaltern Identity in the New Arabic Novel: “Chicago” as a Model," Journal of Studies in Arabic Language and Literature”N° 26: p. 16. [in Arabic].Our translation
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