the unspoken in the feminist discourse the novel "Red Morphine" by majdoli Aljarmany is an example

Authors

  • nourelhouda rouabah University of Bordj Bou Arreridj
  • salim saadelli University of Bordj Bou Arreridj

Keywords:

the unspoken., the feminist discourse., the intellectual system, themarginalization of the female entity.

Abstract

Abstract : Generally, the inspoken in literary discourse is considered a hidden eff-ective element that parallels the apparent structure of the narrative discourse. The writer, then, works on weaving the threads of the technical structures of the text, through which he seeks to obliterate the esoteric aspects because it carries with it issues that raise topics from the heart of daily life, and usually the searching journey for the unspoken is a penetration into the memory of meaning. Contemporary feminist memory in this case becomes exposed to more than one barrier that hinders the path of creative writing, and this may be deprived of a masculine memory that closely monitors the details of feminist writing. Therefore, this type of writing tends to silent cries, in the history of women this study aims to search for what is hidden in majdoli Aljarmany’s speech, and this appears in a number of feminist writing mechanisms. Received

Published

2025-11-20

How to Cite

rouabah, nourelhouda, & saadelli, salim. (2025). the unspoken in the feminist discourse the novel "Red Morphine" by majdoli Aljarmany is an example. The Journal of the Algerian Poetics Laboratory, 9(01), 228. Retrieved from https://journals.univ-msila.dz/index.php/JAPL/article/view/1530

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