La pluralité identitaire comme stratégie discursive. L’exemple de Ce que le jour doit à la nuit de Yasmina KHADRA
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EL - HAKIKA (the Truth) Journal for Social and Human Sciences
Abstract
To shape the fictional identity of her character, Yasmina KHADRA
appealed in his novelistic project a many of discursive strategies allowing
him to sculpt the most important of his characters, his main character
Younes, renamed Jonas. Using techniques such as "space", the author
diversifies the places in order to embroider the future of his narrator. Not
content with this means alone, he uses discursive elements such as
onomastics to mark his actors with a hot iron. Binarism has also played a
major role in this quest for identity in order to reveal the proliferation of
identity to which Younes is subject.
