In this version of her dissertation (from Oxford U., UK), Cox (curator, Arabic section, British Library, London, UK) offers an analysis of the works written from 1972-1988 of post-independence Algerian writers Tahar Wattar, Abdelhamid Benhadouga, and Rachid Boudjedra, with attention to issues of identity, gender, and the expectations held out for post-colonial writing. She discusses the impact of politics, sectarian violence, and media presentation of women, among other issues, in her expansive treatment of the milieu in which the writers worked. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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Debbie Cox works as a Curator in the Arabic Section of the British Library.
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