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If she did much ''beyond'' the strike and choice of spouse for national independence, pulling all of that together in a 'graph may be worth while.
If she did much ''beyond'' the strike and choice of spouse for national independence, pulling all of that together in a 'graph may be worth while.
<br>--[[User:Jerzy|Jerzy]]·[[User talk:Jerzy|t]] 04:31, 17 Jun 2005 (UTC)
<br>--[[User:Jerzy|Jerzy]]·[[User talk:Jerzy|t]] 04:31, 17 Jun 2005 (UTC)

==Feminine Writing==

A lot of great information on Djebar's feminine writing. It's important to note how she referred to herself as a writer, hence, my recent addition. The question lingers in my head - did she really identify herself as a feminist, or a writer that practices "feminine writing"?[[User:NestleNW911|NestleNW911]] ([[User talk:NestleNW911|talk]]) 19:44, 8 March 2013 (UTC)

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If it is simply that

She joined the Algerian student strike of 1956, in support of the Algerian struggle for independence.

it is insignificant to her bio. If she lost her scholarship, or failed to graduate, or took 2 years off to go back to Algiers for it, say so and put it back. Saying "a member of the Resistance, " means fighting the Axis in WWII, which in 1958 made him a veteran, not a member. Or if it was a resistance movement then active against France, that needs to be said she said. Also wikify it accordingly.

If she did much beyond the strike and choice of spouse for national independence, pulling all of that together in a 'graph may be worth while.
--Jerzy·t 04:31, 17 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Feminine Writing

A lot of great information on Djebar's feminine writing. It's important to note how she referred to herself as a writer, hence, my recent addition. The question lingers in my head - did she really identify herself as a feminist, or a writer that practices "feminine writing"?NestleNW911 (talk) 19:44, 8 March 2013 (UTC)[reply]