Djebar, Assia, 1936-2015

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Name (Hebrew)
ג'באר, אסיה, 1936-
Name (Latin)
Djebar, Assia, 1936-2015
Name (Arabic)
جبار، آسيا، 1936-2015
Other forms of name
nnea Djebar, Assia, 1936-
Djebbar, Assia, 1936-2015
Jabbār, Āsiyā, 1936-2015
Djebar, Assia, 1936-
ג'באר, אסיא
Date of birth
1936-06-30
Date of death
2015-02-06
Place of birth
Cherchell (Algeria)
Place of death
Paris (France)
Associated country
Algeria
France
United States
Field of activity
Algerian fiction (French)
Associate group
Académie française
Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge, La.). Center for French and Francophone Studies
Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge, La.). Center for French and Francophone Studies (1995 - 1995)
New York University. Center for French Civilization and Culture
New York University. Center for French Civilization and Culture (2001)
Occupation
Producers and directors
Novelists
Historians
Literature teachers
Motion picture producers and directors
Associated Language
freara
Gender
female
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 85335802
Wikidata: Q157313
Library of congress: n 84237386
OCoLC: oca01198312
Sources of Information
  • ספר: לילות שטרסבורג, תשס"ח 2007.
  • Déjeux, J. Assia Djebar, 1984:t.p. (Assia Djebar; romancière algérienne, cinéaste arabe)
  • LC data base 9-6-84(hdg.: Djebar, Assia, 1936- )
  • Her Rouge l'aube, 1969:t.p. (Assia Djebbar) errata slip (Assia Djebar)
  • Biog. info. from LSU files, May 10, 2001(Djebar, Assia, pseud. of Fatima-Zohra Imalayène, b. 1936, Algerian novelist, historian, and film-maker, b. in Cherchell)
  • LSU today, Dec. 8, 2000(Assia Djebar, LSU Foundation Distinguished Professor of French Studies and creative director of the LSU Center for French and Francophone Studies; b. Fatima-Zohra Imalayene)
  • Le roman maghrébin francophone, 1998?:t.p. (Fatma-Zohra Imalhayene)
  • NLC database, May 23, 2001(hdg.: Imalhayene, Fatma-Zohra, 1936- )
  • Iḥmirār al-fajr, 1969:t.p. (Āsiyā Jabbār)
  • New York Times, Assia Djebar, novelist who wrote about oppression of Arab women, dies at 78, Feb. 13, 2015(b. June 30, 1936; d. Feb. 7 in Paris; first Algerian student and first Muslim woman accepted to the École Normale Supérieure, France; first writer from North Africa elected to the Académie Française; appointed director, Center for French and Francophone Studies, Louisiana State University, 1995; professor of French and francophone studies at New York University, since 2001; wrote in French, the language of colonizers but also of liberty, because it allowed her to educate herself)
  • Wikipedia, September 21, 2016(Assia Djebar; Assia Djebar was the pen name of Fatima-Zohra Imalayen (30 June 1936-6 February 2015), an Algerian novelist, translator and filmmaker; most of her works deal with obstacles faced by women, and she is noted for her feminist stance; Djebar is considered to be one of North Africa's pre-eminent and most influential writers; she was elected to the Académie française on 16 June 2005, the first writer from the Maghreb to achieve such recognition; for the entire body of her work she was awarded the 1996 Neustadt International Prize for Literature; she was often named as a contender for the Nobel Prize for Literature)
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  • بوابة الذكريات، 2018:صفحة العنوان (آسيا جبار)