THE LIFE AND TIMES OF SOME IMPORTANT PLAYWRIGHTS
| Important Female Playwrights Milestones | History | Science and Technology | ||
| 1831 |
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French colonize most of North Africa | The Scientific Revolution Occurs | |
| 1942 | Assia Djebar is born. | North Africa enters World War II under French
command.
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Women roles as war heroes are quickly dismantled near the end of colonization. | |
| 1945 | Fatima Gallaire is born. | |||
| 1972 | Algeria wins independence from French rule. | |||
| 1975 | Fatima Galliare develops her first play "As you have come back" | Spain, the departs colonial power -- and the native people and their national liberation movement set out to claim the land that is theirs. | ||
| 1978 | Amina Annabia was born during this year. Her performance combines Arab, Middle Eastern, and West African musical genres with Western music, particularly blues, jazz, reggae, and rap. | Sanctions are placed on all Arabic arts. (1970-1976). | ||
| 1980
1990 2001
2005 |
Hélène Cixous
Djebar is c been nominated for the Nobel Prize in literature.
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Cixous become the fist female Algerian female writer, with a book translated into five different languages. | Algerian punishment for women performers. Also, from 1990-1994 this period becomes the 'bloodiest' in history. | Cixous develops Cixous published her most
influential article "Le rire de la méduse" ("The Laugh of the Medusa"),
develops the notion of "writing the body through literature.
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