9 articles in this issue
Rym Boubaker
To gain international recognition, reach a wider audience and compete with members of the international scientific community, Tunisian medical professionals must have the knowledge of how to write research articles (RAs) in English. This article, thus, ti... see more
Hubert Frédéric GBAGUIDI
L’accès à l’énergie électrique est un droit universel dont la jouissance est un facteur essentiel du développement. Mais le lourd investissement nécessaire au développement d’un réseau d’électricité limite les politiques publiques dans la fourniture de ce... see more
Olilo Marie Angèle
Les œuvres La tignasse et L’œil de Bernard ZadiZaourou se caractérisent par une variété de langue qui s’inscrit en marge des normes syntaxiques et sémantiques. En axant ses écrits sur cette variété de langue, l’auteur entend transmettre un message précis&... see more
Lahcen AIT IDIR
Not much has been said about Arab Australian diaspora literature compared to Arab American or British diaspora literature(s) (Bayeh 66). Jad El Hage’s The Last Migration falls within the framework of Arab -Australian writing. As the title of the novel sug... see more
Mariem Khmiri
The dramatic space occupied by the two plots in A Midsummer Night’s Dream allows Shakespeare to reconfigure time from its empirical quality (as a linear trajectory) into a subjective defiance of the Christian sense of history. &nbs... see more
Latifa Safoui
Radwa Ashour’s novel, ?????? ?????? [The Granada Trilogy] subscribes to the recent trends of historiographic metafiction and magic realism. As the names indicate, history and the type of realism associated with it occupy a center-stage positio... see more
Wafa Ismail Saud
The author of the book “Semantics” is F. R. Palmer. He is a British professor of linguistics and a linguistic researcher. He wrote this book based on a series of lectures he had given. He attempts to provide a clear and accessible introduction to various ... see more
Azizatuz Zahro,Evi Eliyanah,Anas Ahmadi
Folktales as traditional literature cannot be separated from the context of gender. In this regard, this research raises Indonesian folktales rooted in oral traditions in relation to gender. Currently, the idea of gender equality has become a very common ... see more