Algerian Youth Fiction: Identity Anxiety and Questions of Belonging The Novel A Stranger in Marseille by the Writer Amira Hassani as a Case Study

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  • Dr. Lynda Messali

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Narrative of Culture, Narration of War, Narration of Love, Discourse of Crisis, Traditions of Exile and Estrangement.

Abstract

The novel Gharib fi Marseille is a novel with a luxurious cover and paratextual design, with itsblue outer color and its nocturnal space that is camped over the parts of the city, the city of Algiers whichappears on the front cover with its Great Mosque that gives to the novel realistic and poetic dimensions which it creates through the spaces of reception

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References

Abd al-Qadir, H. (2019). The novel: The kingdom of this age. Dar Mim for Publishing.

Ashcroft, B., Griffiths, G., & Tiffin, H. (2006). The empire writes back: Theory and practice in post-colonial literatures (S. Al-Alam, Trans.). Center for Arab Unity Studies.

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Published

2026-01-11

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Dr. Lynda Messali. (2026). Algerian Youth Fiction: Identity Anxiety and Questions of Belonging The Novel A Stranger in Marseille by the Writer Amira Hassani as a Case Study. Pegem Journal of Education and Instruction, 16(1), 938–955. Retrieved from https://pegegog.net/index.php/pegegog/article/view/4774

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