Coming Home: Exile and Memory in Sebbar's "Le silence des rives"

In Leila Sebbar's novel "Le silence des rives," exile, the legacy of the French colonial venture, means physical displacement, the emigration to France of economically disadvantaged Maghrebians and results in psychological dislocation, fractured Maghrebian identity due to cultural mar...

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African literature
Algeria
Anonymous writers. Authors
Arab people
Authors
Childhood
Criticism and interpretation
Cultural identity
English speaking literatures
Exile
Exile literature
Exiled authors
Exiles
Exiles' writings
French language
French literature
French speaking and English speaking literatures
History and sciences of litterature
History of literature
Immigrants
Immigration
Imperialism
International
International relations
Language
Literature
Memory
Men
Mothers
Noncitizens
Philippine islands
Protagonists
Sebbar, Leila
Sebbar, Leila (1941- )
Silence
Women
Writers
title Coming Home: Exile and Memory in Sebbar's "Le silence des rives"
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