The Place of the Rituals in Everyday Life on the Example of "La fille de la Casbah" by Leïla Marouane Cover Image

La place des rites dans le quotidien maghrébin à l’exemple de "La fille de la Casbah" de Leïla Marouane
The Place of the Rituals in Everyday Life on the Example of "La fille de la Casbah" by Leïla Marouane

Author(s): Magdalena Cebula
Subject(s): Literary Texts
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego
Keywords: Maghrebian literature; Islam; ritual; tradition

Summary/Abstract: In her first novel, "La fille de la Casbah" ("The Daughter of the Casbah"), published in 1996, Leïla Marouane describes daily life of women living in the heart of Algiers in the late 80s. This was the time of sociopolitical transformations (the birth of multiparty and the rise of Islamic fundamentalism). This article analyzes the practices and rituals mentioned by the writer on three levels: that of everyday life, tradition and Islam. The analysis demonstrated that these rites are used as benchmarks in the world undergoing violent changes, but at the same time they hinder the emancipation of the modern woman by dictating her behaviors consistent with social roles attributed to her (daughter, wife, mother).

  • Issue Year: 2014
  • Issue No: 9
  • Page Range: 142-152
  • Page Count: 11