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Sabrina Fatmi
ORCID iD University of Algiers 2
Algeria
Sabrina Fatmi - Algeria, Algiers, University of Algiers 2; lecturer; specialisation: literary text sciences; scientific interests: contemporary French-speaking literature, exile and emigration, in-between, otherness, hybrid identities; e-mail:
sabrina.fatmi16@gmail.com
Selected publications:
Fatmi, Sabrina. (2015). L’hybridité franco-algérienne à l’épreuve. In: Elizabeth Sabiston, Robert Drummond (eds.), Pluri-Culture et Écritsmigratoires / Pluri-Culture and Migrant Writings. Toronto: Canada-Mediterranean Centre.
2. Fatmi, Sabrina. (2018). La déconstruction du masculin dans les écrits féminins: du conflit des genres à un consensus scripturaire ? Romanica Silesiana, 2(14), pp. 125–133.
3. Fatmi, Sabrina. (2018). Post-migration literature in France; stereotypes in texts. Article published in the proceedings of the National Colloquium: Image de Soi et de l'Autre dans le Discours. University of Annaba, Algeria, pp. 5–19.
4. Fatmi, Sabrina. (2019). Littérature post-migratoire ou L’« entre-deux » identitaire comme perspective D’ouverture. SOCLES, 7(1), pp. 187–207.
5. Fatmi, Sabrina. (2019). Le Sabir, une forme d’ethnotypisation identitaire: analyse sociolinguistique du parler de la première génération de l’émigration dans Le Thé au harem d’Archi Ahmed de Mehdi Charef. Les Cahiers Du
CRASC, 36, pp. 95–104.
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