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Item Open Access American Radicalism: an Endless Search for Democracy(Université de M'sila,univ-msila.dz, 2017-09) Belouadah, Tayeb; Mihoubi, HouriaThe United States saw the emergence of various radical movements throughout its history and the Principles that are often associated with American radicalism are: liberty individualism, equality, democracy, and community Radical persons who tried to foster a social change often held those principles and worked to strengthen them in society in order to foster democracy.Item Open Access The American Self Image In Walt Whitman's Eyes And Poetry(Université de M'sila, 2018-03) Mihoubi, HouriaThe present article is intended to thoroughly and comprehensively examine the image of America in Walt Whitman’s eyes and poetry. In addition, this paper principally deals with the religious and secular ideas that shaped Whitman’s exceptional view of America. Moreover, it attempts to give a thoroughly deep analysis of Walt Whitman's long poem, Passage to India focusing on what makes America, according to Whitman of course, a unique, universal, and exceptional nation and, then, be the best democratic country that all the world should strive for.Item Open Access annaleslettres@gmail.com. V : 05 N¨° 11 Mai 2018 ©M’sila University 48 The Contribution of Eurocentric Literature to the Emergence of African Post Colonial Literature(Université de M'sila, 2018-06) Mihoubi, HouriaThis research paper is principally intended to comprehensively examine the contribution of Eurocentric literature to the emergence of African Post colonial Literature. Most Western critics had a firm belief that African literature was a reaction to the distorted image of Africa as portrayed in the Western Eurocentric literature. The present article thoroughly discusses the African reaction to the Eurocentric portrayal of Africa and the Africans which had often tended to portray all that is African in an extremely negative way to the Western reader. The research focuses on Algerian literature as a case study.Item Open Access At the origins of the American Republic and Democracy: John Locke’s Philosophy(Université de M'sila, 2017-12) Mihoubi, HouriaThe present research paper is principally intended to comprehensively examine the contribution of John Locke’s Philosophy to the emergence of the American Republic and Democracy. The American founding fathers learnt from Locke the theory of the social contract as well as his concept of revolution .In other words, the article is an attempt to show that Locke's philosophy is one of the fundamental roots of the modern American political Thought.Item Open Access The Contribution of Eurocentric Literature to the Emergence of African Post Colonial Literature(Université de M'sila, 2018-06) Mihoubi, HouriaThis research paper is principally intended to comprehensively examine the contribution of Eurocentric literature to the emergence of African Post colonial Literature. Most Western critics had a firm belief that African literature was a reaction to the distorted image of Africa as portrayed in the Western Eurocentric literature. The present article thoroughly discusses the African reaction to the Eurocentric portrayal of Africa and the Africans which had often tended to portray all that is African in an extremely negative way to the Western reader. The research focuses on Algerian literature as a case study.Item Open Access The French Intellectual Presence In Early American Literature(Université de M'sila, 2016-12-15) Mihoubi, HouriaThe Majore purpose of the article is to shed light on the role played by the American men of letters of frensh origins in building the American independent identity.The paper undertakes the role played by Both John de Crevecoeur and philip Freneau's literary works in rasing the American'sawarness of the distinctiveness of the newly settled land as a new nation as well as in ingniting the American war of independence.Item Open Access The Radical Thought And Autobiography In American Literature(Université de M'sila, 2014-10-15) Mihoubi, HouriaAutobiography as a literary genre isan account of a person's life written by him. obviously an autobiography runs the danger of being highly subjective since it is confined to the author’s life, experiences, and world view. In autobiography, the author often finds an opportunity to express his own thought that can be radical.The first purpose of the article is to treat the radical thought through four American autobiographies: Frederick Douglass The Life of F. Douglass, Richard Wright’s Black Boy, Mary Grow Dog’s Lakota Women, and Henry David Thoreau’s Walden. The other objective is to shed light on how these writers tried, by narrating their lives, to convey to the reader of their radical views of society and therefore, sought to foster social reform. Frederick Douglas and Richard Wright wrote to defend and argue for abolitionism, Mary Grow Dog wrote to ask for a better place for the American Indian women in the American society, while Henry David Thoreau defended environmentalism as a philosophy of life. يهدف المقال إلى تسليط الضوء على العلاقة بين السيرة الذاتية كنتاج أدبي والفكر الراديكالي كسبب للتغبير الاجتماعي و ذلك في الأدب الأمريكي. لدراسة هذه العلاقة، رأينا أن يرتكز المقال على أربع سير ذاتية لكتاب أمريكيين و هم "السيرة الذاتية لفريديرك دوغلاس" لفريديرك دوغلاس، "الطفل الاسود" لريتشرد رايت، "إمرأة لاكوتا" لماري كرو دوق و"والدن" لهنري ديفد ثورو. في كل واحدة من السير المذكورة يطرح الكاتب فكرة راديكالية من خلال سرد تجاربه معطيا تبريرات لهذه الفكرة فدوغلاس و رايت دافعا عن حقوق السود في اتمع الأمريكي ذو الأغلبية البيضاء ماري كرو دوق دافعت عن حقوق المرأة الهندية في اتمع الأمريكي و ثورو طرح ما يدعى اليوم بالبيئية. نخلص في بحثنا إلى أن السيرة الذاتية يمكن أن تكون مناخا أدبيا مناسبا لطرح الفكر الأيديولوجيItem Open Access The Roots Of The Liberty Of Conscience In The American Society(Université de M'sila, 2017-12) Mihoubi, HouriaAbstract The present article undertakes the roots of religious freedom in the American society. The primary focus of the paper is to demonstrate that the liberty of conscience enjoyed by the Americans is the result of the struggle of religious radicals who made sacrifices in order to separate the church and government .Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson were among the first Americans who called and worked for religious freedom in the New World Key words: Religion, freedom, American, society الملخص يهدف هذا المقال إلي دراسة جذور الحرية الدينية في المجتمع الأمريكي حيث لا يخفى علي أحد أن هذا المجتمع كثيرا ما يفخر بحق الفرد في حرية العقيدة . هذا المبدأ الذي يعتبر أحد أهم ركائز الديمقراطية الأمريكية. و الذي كان نتيجة كفاح طويل مرده إلي ما قبل نشأه الدولة الأمريكية . حيث نخلص في الأخير إلى أن المجتمع الأمريكي هو مجتمع عقائدي بامتياز . الكلمات المفتاحية: الدين، الحرية، المجتمع، الأمريكي.