Exist in Spite of the Other: For a Psychoanalytic Reading of the Hedia Bensahli’ novel "Thunderstorms"

Mohammed Rachid Beneddra

Abstract


The present article deals with a psychoanalytic analysis of the feminine character in the first novel of Hedia Bensahli, to highlight the otherness notion and its different manifestations according to an enunciative approach, allowing us to detect discursive ramifications on various eras, in order to show the symbolism of the feminine Algerian idiosyncrasy since independence.


Keywords


psychoanalyse; otherness; discourse; feminine voice

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17951/lsmll.2022.46.1.99-109
Date of publication: 2022-05-06 15:58:45
Date of submission: 2021-04-27 20:20:16


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