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dc.contributor.authorABADI Dalila-
dc.date.accessioned2017-06-
dc.date.available2017-06-
dc.date.issued2017-06-
dc.identifier.issn1112-3672-
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.univ-ouargla.dz/jspui/handle/123456789/15774-
dc.descriptionRevue Al Atharen_US
dc.description.abstractBeyond Christophe's Haitian adventure, which evokes the collective destiny of the African people of today or the constitution of an authentic heritage freely assumed, this piece marks the depersonalization of the black leader obsessed by the Western model Indeed, through the tragedy of King Christophe Aimé Césaire, founder of the Movement political literary negritude, rebels against the grotesque imitation of the Whites in the ways of being and in the action of the Negro Africanen_US
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dc.relation.ispartofseriesnuméro 28 2017;-
dc.subjectAimé Césaireen_US
dc.subjectThe tragedy of King Christopheen_US
dc.subjectNegritudeen_US
dc.subjectNegro-African identityen_US
dc.subjectimitationen_US
dc.titleLa tragédie du roi Christophe d’Aimé Césaire la manifestation d’une manière d’être originaleen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
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