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Lynda Chouiten

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Lynda Chouiten (ليندة شويتن) an Algerian writer in French.[1] She is the author of several books, she works on French and Francophone Cultures and Literatures, Postcolonial Culture and Literature, Comparative Literature, Travel Literature, Orientalism, Cultural Representation, Literary Theory, British Literature and Civilization (especially Victorian), Discourse and Power, Gender Studies.

PhD in French Studies from The Moore Institute for Research in the Humanities and Social Sciences National University of Ireland, Galway. She is Head of the Scientific Committee of the Department of Foreign Languages & Literatures (University of Boumerdes) from September 2015.[2]

Her novel, Une Valse, won the 2019 Assia Djebar Great Prize.[3]

Works

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  • Isabelle Eberhardt[4]
  • Essays on the Discursive Constructions, Manifestations, and Subversions of Authority[5]
  • Translated poetry "Just Above Silence" (Juste au-dessus du silence) by Anna Greki.[6]

References

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  1. ^ Google scholar Lynda Chouiten, University of Boumerdes, Algeria
  2. ^ instituto superior de contabilidade e administracao do porto Lynda Chouiten CV
  3. ^ "Lynda Chouiten | University Of Boumerdes Algeria - Academia.edu". umbb.academia.edu. Retrieved 10 June 2021.
  4. ^ Chouiten, Lynda (2012). Dictionary of Literary Biography: Orientalist Writers. Vol. 366. Coeli Fitzpatrick. pp. 59–66. ISBN 978-0-7876-8184-5.
  5. ^ Chouiten, Lynda (2016). Essays on the Discursive Constructions, Manifestations, and Subversions of Authority. Vol. 366. cambridge scholars publishing. p. 327. ISBN 978-1-4438-8880-6.
  6. ^ "Just Above Silence" (Juste au-dessus du silence) by Anna Greki. Transference 2, 1 (2014): 16-17.