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https://dspace.univ-ouargla.dz/jspui/handle/123456789/40742| Title: | The Desert as Myth and Memory in the Face of Modernity in The Bleeding of the Stone by Ibrahim al-Koni |
| Authors: | KHELFAOUI Benaoumeur |
| Keywords: | Ibrahim al-Koni Saharan desert cultural memory ecopoetics extractivist modernity |
| Issue Date: | 22-Apr-2026 |
| Series/Report no.: | numéro 65 SSH V18 N1 2026; |
| Abstract: | This article offers an analytical reading of Ibrahim al-Koni’s The Bleeding of the Stone, showing how the desert is crafted as a narrative agent, a living archive, and an ethical matrix. Combining an ecopoetic approach with memory studies and an anthropology of nomadism, the study demonstrates how al-Koni’s poetics interweaves Tuareg orality, ritual practice, and a critique of extractivist modernity. Close readings of key scenes (erased tracks, mechanized hunting, mineral and animal motifs) sustain a step-by-step argument moving from myth to memory and finally to cultural resistance. Findings indicate that the novel does not merely represent loss; it stages an ethics of survival grounded in slowness, interdependence, and attention to the nonhuman. The conclusion stresses the text’s transnational relevance to current debates on ecology, identity, and knowledge regimes. |
| Description: | Revue EL-Bahith en Sciences Humaines et Sociales |
| URI: | https://dspace.univ-ouargla.dz/jspui/handle/123456789/40742 |
| ISSN: | 2170-1121 |
| Appears in Collections: | numéro 65 SSH V18 N1 2026 |
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