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Algerian Women and Diasporic Experience
From the Black Decade to the Hirak
LATEFA NARRIMAN GUEMAR
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• An important contribution to the study of Algerian postcolonial history.
• A new intervention in the study of women’s experience of conflict and flight on the wider international stage.
• Challenges the official narratives that deny the mass exodus of highly skilled Algerian women in the 1990s and 2000s.
This book uses the narratives of women who fled Algeria in the 1990s—known as the ‘Black Decade’—to offer a more intimate understanding of the violence women face in times of conflict. It details their struggle for independence, and for freedom from the violence directed against them as women, as well as revealing the obstacles they encounter when seeking gender-appropriate international protection. Chapters also investigate these women’s life experiences beyond Algeria, and the professional and cultural networks they form. Such networks play an important role in enabling the female diaspora to maintain relationships with Algeria and to engage in political discussion concerning the recent revolutionary Hirak movement, which emerged in 2019.
Latefa Narriman Guemar has been publishing on the Algerian diaspora and Algeria’s socio-political context since 2012, drawing on her own experiences as well of those of others. The result of rich empirical data gathered through months of fieldwork with women survivors of the 1990s conflict in Algeria, this book employs innovative research methods to investigate female experience of conflict, flight and living in exile. It challenges official narratives which deny the mass exodus of highly skilled Algerian women in recent years, and provides an important contribution to the study of Algerian postcolonial history. It also offers new ways of approaching healing processes for female victims of persecution and terrorism.
Biographical Note
Latefa Narriman Guemar is an activist academic. She received her PhD from the University of East London and has expertise in the fields of gender and migration, as well as innovative methodologies that capture the migratory experience. She also has experience of supporting refugee integration in the UK, and was involved in designing the Youth Futures Algeria programme.
PUBLICATION DATE 22 August 2023
PUBLISHER University of Exeter Press
FORMAT | ISBN | PRICE Hbk | 9781804130544 | £80.00 | $112.00 eBook available
SIZE 234 x 156 mm
PAGES 242pp
BIC SUBJECTS
JFFN, JFSJ1, HRAM9, 1HBA, JFSL1
BISAC SUBJECTS
SOC007000, SOC028000, REL116000, SOC008000, SOC020000
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