The Eastern Individual in the Time of Western Colonialism in the Novel Regions of Fear by Fadhila Al-Farouq - Semiotic approach

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Dr. Amel Khelaifia
Dr. ELwardi Aoues

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The bloody war unfolded across the Arab East, a time of slaughtering victims and innocents, to reveal the theme of pain, death, and the stripping of all rights and their denial from the poor classes under the control of the dominant American imperialist contradictions. In this echo, the Algerian novelist Fadhila Al-Farouq writes about this event with the aim of solving the dilemma based on the interrogation of marginalized groups and the disclosure of their urgent repressions, under the impact of war, a time of rebellion and escape from the dominance of absolute death. The contemporary novel is an ideological political discourse that occupies many geographical areas, represented in the Arab novelistic narrative. R Al Imagination, ego, and the growth of self-awareness among Arab writers regarding national belonging.

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