Ombre sultane

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Ombre sultane is a novel by Algerian writer Assia Djebar that explores women’s voices, memory, and identity in a postcolonial North African context.

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instanceOf novel
addresses cultural constraints on women
relations between women
voice, narration, and testimony
author Assia Djebar NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Algeria NERFINISHED
explores intimate relationships
marriage and polygamy
postcolonial identity
women’s resistance
focusesOn female subjectivity
gender relations
patriarchal structures
genre feminist literature
literary fiction
postcolonial literature
hasAuthorNationality Algerian
hasForm prose
hasPerspective feminist
postcolonial
literaryMovement Algerian literature
Francophone Maghrebi literature
mainTheme North African women’s lives
identity
memory
postcolonial experience
women’s voices
narrativeConcern identity formation
personal and collective memory
voice and silencing
originalLanguage French
partOf Assia Djebar’s body of work on women and memory
setting North Africa NERFINISHED
postcolonial context

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Assia Djebar notableWork Ombre sultane