Silence speech in narrative feminist text
Case of Amel Chaouati book: The Algerians of Amboise Castle
Keywords:
silence speech, Amboise Castle, The Algerian women, Emir AbdelkaderAbstract
This article attempts to question the silence in the speech in general and in the feminist narrative text in particular, from the book of the Algerian researcher Amal Chaouati entitled "The Algerian Amboise Castle, following the Emir Abdelkader" . This book is a quest for research retracing the history of these five years spent by Emir Abdelkader and his followers. Under house arrest at Amboise Castle, France, an attempt to question the situation of women and children, and to give voice to the silence of women and their stories.
It is a multi-disciplinary approach, which attempts to question the theme of silence in an important period in the history of Algeria.
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- Amel Chaouati: Les Algériennes du château d’Amboise, suite de l’émir Abd el-Kader, la Cheminante, Paris, 2013.
- امبرتو إيكو: التّأويل بين السّيميائيّات والتّفكيكيّة، ترجمة: سعيد بن كراد، الطبعة الأولى، المركز الثّقافي العربيّ، بيروت، لبنان، الدار البيضاء، المغرب، 2000.
- نصر حامد أبوزيد: الإمام الشافعي وتأسيس الإيديلوجية الوسطية، الطبعة الأولى، المركز الثقافي العربي، بيروت، لبنان، الدار البيضاء، المغرب، 2007.
- Castoriadis Cornélius: L’institution imaginaire de la société, éditions du Seuil, Paris, 1975.
- Gaston Bachelard: L’air et les songes, José Corti, Paris, 1990.
- Gilbert Durand: Les structures anthropologiques de l’imaginaire, Dunod, 11ème édition, Paris, 1992.
- Michel Foucault. L’archéologie du savoir, Gallimard, 1969.
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