The Constant and Transformable in Feminist Literature (An Approach to the Novel "Thabit Aldolma" by Amel Bouchareb

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Constant, Shifting, Feminist Literature, Constant Darkness, Post-Colonialism

Abstract

The aim of this study is tagged with: the constant and the transformative in feminist literature (a reading in the novel Constant of Darkness by Amal Bouchareb as a model); To unveil the post-colonial dimension in Algerian feminist literature, given that the latter is a reflective mirror of the issues of the era on the one hand, and aesthetic and ideological inspiration for the creativity’s inclination on the other hand, and the need for post-colonial literature on the other hand.

Many contemporary novels have adopted the scene of stripping colonial categories, so they are decorated with cultural styles that are the brainchild of the writer’s ideas and imagination. The hammer of the center and the anvil of the margin, in light of an intellectual aesthetic paradox that expresses the struggle of the dualities that are reflected on the pages of the novel.

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2025-05-12

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daadjournal, daadjournal. (2025). The Constant and Transformable in Feminist Literature (An Approach to the Novel "Thabit Aldolma" by Amel Bouchareb. DÂD Journal of Arabic Linguistics and Literature, 4(7), 177–193. Retrieved from https://www.daadjournal.com/daad/article/view/57

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