Faculté des lettres et des langues: Recent submissions

  • GHOUZLANI Narimane, MEDJDOUB Khaled (2023-06)
    This study examines the process of healing from war-related trauma through reading, writing, discussing, and interacting with literature and nature. The research will be conducted through a close reading of The Guernsey ...
  • Ghazi Dalila, Frihi Nedjla (2023-06)
    Due to the specific nature and sophisticated style of the holy Qur'an, its translation to other languages constitutes a tremendous task. This study attempts to examine the challenges faced by translators in accurately ...
  • GHAOUI Imene, NEILI Ahlem (2023-06)
    This study is an attempt to investigate the intersection of environmental and feminist issues in Britain caused by the Anthropocene in a futuristic setting particularly from an ecofeminist perspective using Maggie Gee’s ...
  • Nahla MEHALLEG, Seyf Eddine FERDES (2023-06)
    This research aims to explore the potential effect of the personal-response approach on students' motivation to study literature. Mainly, this research explores students' perspectives and experiences regarding their ...
  • DZIRI DJEMIL Lina, GHALOUSSI Amina (2023-06)
    Digital learning has improved language teaching and learning by adding new and innovative techniques that will help learners foster their language competences. Correspondingly, the present study seeks to raise teachers and ...
  • DJAKHJAKHA, Kawther (2023-06)
    This study aims at investigating the paradoxes of womanhood for women in the postcolonial Igbo society as manifested through the protagonist of Flora Nwapa’s Efuru. The main argument is that the concept of womanhood carries ...
  • DAHEL Mohamed Tayeb, SAIDIA Noursin (2023-06)
    The conflict in Afghanistan has lasted for many years, with changes in power, government structures, and society. Afghanistan was under the rule of Taliban, an Islamist militant group that implemented a strict interpretation ...
  • Fadoua Kechida, Djouheyna Chouatti (2023-06)
    This study provides an account of the general US foreign policy, along with an outline of its overall strategy towards Africa; including its economic, humanistic and national security aspects. It also compares US-Africa ...
  • Chafia CHOUABIA, Aya MESSOUAFI (2023-06)
    This dissertation examines the notion of Schizophrenia as a psychological phenomenon, resulted from the desperate situation after the Second World war and the Cold War and the technological advancement, and shows how ...
  • Meryem CHIHEB, Khaoula LAYADA (2023-06)
    Translation as an intercultural act involves the transmission of cultural aspects rather than cross-language communication. This role becomes more challenging and problematic when the target audience is children. The ...
  • CHEKAROUA Djoumana, CHAABAN Raya (2023-06)
    This study investigated the role of humor resources as a motivational tool in history education. The research involves 3rd-year Licence Students at the Department of Letters and English Language, University of 08 Mai ...
  • CHAIBDERRAINE Hadil, LEKCHITI Hadjer (2023-06)
    The gravity of school shootings in the United States has reached a point where it demands urgent attention and action at all levels, especially when adolescents are involved as primary participants. The present study ...
  • CAID Soundous Hibat Allah, KHERCHICHE Oussama (2023-06)
    Hate crimes in the United States are illegal activities that are motivated by prejudices against particular groups. They are frequently the result of ingrained stereotypes, and feelings of entitlement or superiority. To ...
  • Iness Boutemedjet, Ines Amira Harieche (2023-06)
    The United States is one of the most diverse nations in the world. Various approaches to managing religious diversity have emerged throughout the country’s history. The most important foundational document of American ...
  • BOUSSATHA Nardjis, NOUICHI Rayane (2023-06)
    This dissertation examines the theme of violence in selected short stories from the collection, The Museum of Dr. Moses: Tales of Mystery and Suspense (2007) by the American writer, Joyce Carol Oates. This work will ...
  • Bourbouna Amira, Maatallah Amani (2023-06)
    Religious interference in the US elections has always been a matter of academic debate. In their turn and as a crucial religious group, Evangelicals form an important voting bloc for both Republican and Democrat candidates. ...
  • Rayane BOUMAKH, Sarra HADJAILIA (2023-06)
    The current study investigates the use of memes as a visual aid in learning aspects of the foreign culture in EFL classes. This work aims at highlighting the effectiveness of using memes in teaching, and it hypothesizes ...
  • boulbene, Ryma (2023-06)
    Mobile-learning refers to learning that takes place via the use of mobile electronic devices such as smart phones, tablets, and laptop computers. Researchers are increasingly investigating the potential benefits of mobile ...
  • Ahlam BOUHAMLA, Hind SISSANI (2023-06)
    Gillian Flynn's best-selling psychological thriller, Gone Girl (2012), presents a gripping story where Nick's wife, Amy, mysteriously vanishes on their fifth wedding anniversary. This thesis embarks on an analysis that ...
  • BOUGUERN Hamida, TALEB Lina (2023-06)
    This study’s primary aim is to show the effects of the Korean Wave on the East/South-East Asian American minority and how they are perceived at the present. It assessed the influences of Korean Pop Culture on American ...

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