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The Highly Accomplished Hélène Cixous
Hélène Cixous was born in Oran, Algeria on 5 June 1937 to Jewish parents, with her mother being of German descent and her father Algerian Sephardic. Hélène Cixous is credited with being a novelist, playwright, poet, philosopher, rhetorician, literary critic, memoirist and feminist. She is regarded as a pivotal figure by her peers and is the author of more than 40 books, as well as over 100 essays. Cixous is well known for her works that critically analyze traditional Western stereotyping of the masculine and feminine gender. Her work is often considered deconstructive.
Nobel Laureate Albert Camus
Though he is noted more as being a French author and philosopher, Albert Camus was in fact born and raised in Algeria. This extraordinary man sent many intellectuals into frenzy over his ideas and concepts and he was the second youngest person to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature.
Marriage in Algeria: The wedding (Part two)
Every step of the ceremonial of marriage in Algeria is prepared with meticulous respect of the rituals and traditions that are centuries old and that constitute a great richness and pride for the country. Preparations for the wedding start right after the engagement. The long discussions between the two newly united families allow them to decide on the tasks each of them will be responsible of. Traditionally, the more money is spent and gifts given during the wedding, the prouder are the families.
Ouarda: An Algerian Diva
One of the most imminent singers in Algeria is Ouarda or Ouarda Al-Jazairia as she is commonly called. Ouarda was born in Puteaux in France in 1940. From an Algerian father and a Lebanese mother, she started to sing in 1951 when she was only twelve years old in Tam-Tam, an Arabic music cabaret in the Quartier Latin that belonged to her father.
Marriage in Algeria: Focus on Religion (Part 1)
One of the most famous rituals in Algeria is the ceremony of marriage. An Algerian wedding not only celebrates the union of the couple and the families but also the richness of the Algerian traditions, rituals and culture. The ceremony of marriage in Algeria is the fusion of many rituals where the bride is the centre of attention. It is a dream full of mystery that accompanies little girls especially and their families.
- Takfarinas Captivates Audiences
- The History of the Pied-Noirs
- Qalat Ibn Salama and Ibn Khaldun
- The Unbelievably Talented Biyouna
- Exploring the Beauty of Algeria on a Bicycle
- Historical Wonders of Djemila
- Abdel Hadi Halo and the El Gusto Orchestra of Algiers
- The Unique Delight of Algerian Wine
- Explore Belezma National Park
- Gouraya Biosphere Reserve – Uniting Man and Nature























