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The problematic of language in Assia Dejebar’s Strasbourg Nights

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  • Dilber ZEYTÝNKAYA

    (Marmara Üniversitesi)

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Assia Djebar’s 'Strasbourg Nights' formed on the problem of language in her work on this study, the search for identity, the preferred language of love, focuses on the theme of silence caused by the language. The aim of this study is to stimulate thinking on the question of language processing. Djebar who was freed through the life of the French language has a great importance. Handle the language issue is in the works she wrote. Her work go from Strasbourg between languages and cultures, languages, religions, races, cultures are subject to different pairs from each other. Literary criticism with an analytical method to perform and you will find answers to the following questions: Couples communicate in which language? Is it possible to love your enemies, even if they speak the other language? Does culture affect the culture or language affects the language study? Couples want to impersonate another person? Which is trying to find a common point of different nationalities and couples living in nomad is seeking peace through language. Examined study, languages other than one language, one nation from other nations, has set up a bridge in the transition from one culture to another culture.

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  • Dilber ZEYTÝNKAYA, 2015. "The problematic of language in Assia Dejebar’s Strasbourg Nights," Eurasian Academy Of Sciences Social Sciences Journal, Eurasian Academy Of Sciences, vol. 6(6), pages 137-157, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:eas:journl:v:6:y:2015:i:6:p:137-157
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