La littérature maghrébine encompasses the body of literary work – novels, poetry, plays, essays, and more – produced by authors originating from or significantly connected to the Maghreb region of North Africa: Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, and Mauritania. This field is crucial for understanding postcolonial identities, the complexities of cultural hybridity, and the socio-political landscapes of these nations, offering unique perspectives on themes like displacement, migration, and the enduring impact of French colonialism. Scholarly interest extends to examining the interplay between Arabic, Berber, and French linguistic influences, alongside the development of distinct national literatures and the emergence of Maghrebi diaspora writing. Researchers explore authors like Kateb Yasin, Assia Djebar, and Tahar Ben Jelloun, analyzing narrative techniques, representations of gender, and the evolution of literary movements within the broader context of Francophone literature and world literature.
Dans cette section de notre site, nous mettons à votre disposition une bibliothèque complète comprenant les derniers mémoires de fin d’études, thèses de magister et doctorat traitant le sujet de littérature maghrébine, disponibles au téléchargement en format PDF.


