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100 1  Alba, Sonia,|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       n2018055740|eauthor. 
245 14 The fight for emancipation :|bfrom Ben Ali's rise to power
       to the eve of the Tunisian Revolution, 1987-2011 /|cSonia 
       Alba. 
264  1 Brighton ;|aChicago :|bSussex Academic Press,|c2019. 
300    1 online resource 
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504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  Introduction -- The "Arab world" and the perserverance of 
       stereotypes -- Tunisia: overview -- Why literature and why
       women's literature? -- On language -- On exile -- On 
       counterpublic theory -- Authorial intention and the 
       defence of anonymity -- Shame and punishment in the 
       autobiographical novel la retournée by Fawzia Zouari and 
       in the novel Leïla ou la femme de l'aube by Sonia Chamkhi 
       -- Biographical information, synopsis of texts and 
       narrative voices -- The protagonists' "retournement" shame
       55 -- The protagonists' "retournement" punishment -- The 
       contribution to a subaltern counterpublic in Tunisia by 
       Zouari and Chamkhi -- Not literature, only "almost" 
       literature: essay writing in Une force qui demeure by Hélé
       Béji and in Les arabes, les femmes, la liberté by Sophie 
       Bessis -- Unsettling the modernity vs. tradition debate --
       The challenging of persistent traditional gender norms by 
       Béji and Bessis -- The contribution to a subaltern 
       counterpublic in Tunisia by Béji and Bessis -- The 
       personal is political: old adage, new media. blog writing 
       in a Tunisian girl by Lina ben Mhenni and in Nadia from 
       Tunis by "Nadia" -- Definition of genre: the blog or 
       modern day diary -- The intimate dimension of blog writing
       -- The political dimension of blog writing -- The 
       contribution to a subaltern counterpublic in Tunisia by 
       Ben Mhenni and Nadia -- Conclusion. 
588 0  Print version record. 
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648  7 21st century|2fast 
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655  0 Electronic books. 
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776 08 |iPrint version:|aAlba, Sonia.|tFight for emancipation.
       |dBrighton ; Chicago : Sussex Academic Press, 2019
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