The Manifestation of the French “Kabyle/Arab Dichotomy” in English Travel Writings
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PRIMARY SOURCES :
Crawford, Mabel Sharman. Through Algeria. London, New Burlington Street, 1863.
Foster Fraser, John. The land of veiled women; some wandering in Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco. London, Cassell and Company, LTD ,1911
Lloyd Evans H. Last Winter in Algeria. London, Chapman&Hall, 1869.
Rogers M, Ellen. A winter in Algeria, 1863-4. London, Sampson Low, Son, and Martson, 1865.
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Barrès, Maurice(ed). La Kabylie du Djurdjura et les Pères Blancs. Paris, Louis de Soye, Imprimeur.1923.
Lewis, Reina. Gendering Orientalism: Race, Femininity and Representation. New York, Routledge,1996.
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Rogers, Rebecca. Telling Stories about the Colonies: British and French women in Algeria in the Nineteenth Century. In http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1468-0424.2009.01534.x/full. accessed on 15 November 2009.
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