Re-Writing History in Assia Djebar’s Fantasia: An Algerian Cavalcade

Salma Bartiza, Hassan Zrizi
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This study introduces a postcolonial feminist analysis of Assia Djebar's Fantasia: An Algerian Cavalcade focusing on portraying Algerian women's experiences during and post-French colonization. It explores the intertwining of gender and colonialism and how they collectively shape these women's lives. Central to this analysis is the role women played in resisting colonial oppression, examining their navigation and challenge of patriarchal structures within their societies under colonial rule. This research highlights the strategies Algerian women employ to assert their agency and preserve their cultural identity amidst the oppressive forces of colonization. Furthermore, the paper delves into the complexities of identity formation within a postcolonial context, examining the impact of colonialism on women's bodies and psyches. The study also critiques the subversion of traditional narrative structures in Djebar's autobiography, emphasizing the incorporation of alternative voices and perspectives that highlight the often marginalized experiences of Algerian women. Djebar's primary goal is to give voice and visibility to women's experiences, which have been largely overlooked in texts that explore the relationship between colonized people and their history. We try to uncover the intersection of gender and colonialism, presenting a nuanced view that embraces perspectives typically marginalized or overlooked.
在阿西亚-杰巴尔的《幻想曲:阿尔及利亚巡游》中重写历史
本研究对 Assia Djebar 的《幻想曲:阿尔及利亚巡游》进行了后殖民主义女性主义分析,重点描绘了阿尔及利亚妇女在法国殖民统治期间和之后的经历。该研究探讨了性别与殖民主义的交织,以及它们如何共同塑造了这些妇女的生活。这一分析的核心是妇女在反抗殖民压迫方面所发挥的作用,研究她们在殖民统治下对其社会中父权制结构的引导和挑战。这项研究强调了阿尔及利亚妇女在殖民压迫下维护自身权力和文化身份的策略。此外,论文还深入探讨了后殖民背景下身份形成的复杂性,研究了殖民主义对妇女身体和心理的影响。本研究还批评了 Djebar 自传中对传统叙事结构的颠覆,强调了另类声音和视角的融入,突出了阿尔及利亚妇女往往被边缘化的经历。Djebar 的主要目标是为妇女的经历发声,并使其受到关注,而在探讨殖民地人民与其历史关系的文本中,妇女的经历大多被忽视。我们试图揭示性别与殖民主义的交集,提出一种细致入微的观点,将通常被边缘化或被忽视的观点纳入其中。
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