Narrative Imagination In “This Is How I Divided The Body” By The Storyteller Nabila Aboudi From Criticism Of The Other To Criticism Of The Self
Abstract
In this research paper, we seek to approach the narrative narration of an Algerian writer and academic who was fascinated by writing novels and short stories. She is Nabila Aboudi. Through it we talk of its joy and its brokenness with a determination that supports the authority of writing with an artistic awareness that expresses a harmonious vision of the world.
In this article, we present a reading of cultural patterns ranging from the implicit to the explicit in her collection of short stories, represented by her memory and images, subjecting them to details, stylistic characteristics, and expressive values.
To achieve the goal of this approach, which is an attempt to reveal the ability of feminist storytelling to listen to the difference between multiple entities and interact with them in a soft language, we pose the following problem: What tools did the storyteller Aboudi use to achieve an imaginative narrative adventure? What cultural issues did the writer endow her texts in order to enrich the narrative identity?