Yamina Méchakra Explained
Yamina Méchakra |
Birth Date: | 1949 |
Birth Place: | Meskiana |
Death Date: | May 19, 2013 |
Death Place: | Algiers |
Nationality: | Algerian |
Alma Mater: | University of Algiers |
Genres: | Fiction, psychiatry |
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Yamina Méchakra (1949 Meskiana – 2013 Algiers) was an Algerian novelist and psychiatrist.[1]
Early life
Méchakra was born in 1949 in Meskiana in northern Aures. At age nine, she began writing; taking notes in a "log-book" that grew over time. Two events profoundly marked her childhood: her father was tortured by the French during the Algerian Civil War before her eyes, exposed in the street, attached to the barrel of a tank.[2] [3] Little more is known of her life, although Kateb Yacine wrote in the preface to her book that she had a "cruel and troubled life".[4]
Career
Méchakra began writing her first novel in 1973, while studying psychiatry at the University of Algiers. Her university thesis in literature was devoted to Apuleius of Madaurus. In Algiers, she met Kateb Yacine before his departure for Rome and Paris. Yamina Méchakra followed Yachine's style in writing, who gave her extended advice and guidance. She needed to rewrite three times to finish her first book, and "La Grotte éclatée" was published in 1979.[5] Yamina Mechakra argued that women was the source of the nation and the founding of an independent state.[6] Referring to the Berber queen known as La Kahina, Kateb Yacine titled his preface of the novel as The Children of Kahina.
While she continued to write during the succeeding years, but did not publish, confiding to a reporter that she lost her manuscripts. In 1997, when she treated a young boy as a psychiatrist, she was inspired writing her second novel Arris, which was published in 1999. Yamina Mechakra is also a committed author who supported the importance of a cultural revolution in Algeria in the process of decolonization.
Death
She died in Algiers on May 19, 2013, at the age of 64, following a long illness. On May 20, 2013, a memorial was held at the,[7] and she was buried the same day in the cemetery of Sidi Yahia.[8]
Works
- Ecrire femme . Writing Woman . fr . Mechakra . Yamina . 949070766 . 44–47 . Expressions algériennes .
- Book: La Grotte éclatée . The Exploded Cave . series: Lettres du Sud . 1979 . Alger . SNED . 464501613 . fr. [9] [10]
- Book: Arris: roman. Marsa. Paris. 1999. fr. 44479653. B0046U4KYM.
- Book: Arris: roman, suivi du supplément collectif. Arris: Novel, followed by collective supplement. Marsa. Paris. 2000. series: Algérie littérature/action. fr. 948996415.
Notes
- Book: The New Oxford Companion to Literature in French. Yamina Mechakra.
- Book: Lazreg, Marnia. [{{google books |plainurl=y |id=0iVpAwAAQBAJ}} The Eloquence of Silence: Algerian Women in Question]. Routledge. 2014-04-23. 9781134713301. en.
- Women Warriors and the Search for Identity in Post-colonial Algeria: La Grotte éclatée by Yamina Mechakra . Pears . Pamela . 14 . 1/2 Spring, Fall . 2002 . Phoebe . 2016-03-30 . 5 . 2016-04-18 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160418214823/https://ojs.geneseo.edu/index.php/praxis/article/viewFile/1516/950 . dead .
- Book: Orlando, Valérie. [{{google books |plainurl=y |id=QCffwUlk4BEC}} Of Suffocated Hearts and Tortured Souls: Seeking Subjecthood Through Madness in Francophone Women's Writing of Africa and the Caribbean]. Lexington Books. 2003-01-01. 9780739105634. en.
- Book: [{{google books |plainurl=y |id=QKRnAgAAQBAJ}} La France et l'Algérie en 1962: De l'histoire aux représentations textuelles d'une fin de guerre]. France and Algeria in 1962: from History to Textual Representations of the End of War. KARTHALA Editions. 2013-12-17. 9782811110475. fr. Pierre-Louis. Fort. Christiane. Chaulet-Achour. 874058914.
- Ecrire femme . Writing Woman . fr . Mechakra . Yamina . 949070766 . 44–47 . Expressions algériennes.
- The Moufdi Zakaria Palace of Culture is an exhibition and conference palace located on the plateau of Annasser in the town of Kouba, Algeria, named after Moufdi Zakaria, the Algerian poet, author of the Kassaman Algerian anthem. The site overlooks the city of Algiers.
- Web site: Décès de la romancière algérienne Yamina Mechakra à l'âge de 64 ans. Death of Algerian novelist Yamina Mechakra at the age of 64 years. fr. Djazairess (Dzaers, Algeria Press). 2016-01-30.
- Women Warriors and the Search for Identity in Post-colonial Algeria: La Grotte éclatée by Yamina Mechakra . Pears . Pamela . 14 . 1/2 Spring, Fall . 2002 . Phoebe: Journal of Literature and Art . 2016-03-30 . 2016-04-18 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160418214823/https://ojs.geneseo.edu/index.php/praxis/article/viewFile/1516/950 . dead .
- La Caverne algérienne chez Yamina Méchakra et Georges Buis: Lieu de résistance, de maternité ou de combat . Women Warriors and the Search for Identity in Post-colonial Algeria: La Grotte éclatée . Nouvelles Études Francophones . 2011-01-01 . 2156-9428 . 135–149 . 26 . 1 . 10.1353/nef.2011.0025 . Christa . Jones . International Council of Francophone Studies / Conseil International d’Études Francophones (CIÉF). 161474916 .
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