Abstract: This essay examines Assia Djebar's use of the neutre féminin in La femme sans sépulture (2002) as a narrative practice that inscribes women's voices and bodies while simultaneously effacing them; Zoulikha, the martyred revolutionary whose body is never recovered, functions as a structuring absence rather than an object of documentary recuperation. Building on and departing from Maurice Blanchot's notion of the neutre , this essay argues that Djebar reimagines the concept. Mohamed's analysis traces three markers of the neutre féminin : resistance to documentation, a decentered narrative that disrupts temporal continuity, and the imbrication and inhabitation of feminine voices. In using the neutre féminin , Djebar re-inscribes women's militancy in the Algerian War of Independence while unsettling femininity as a fixed or representable category.
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Noran Mohamed
Women in French studies
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synapsesocial.com/papers/699f95571bc9fecf3dab2efb — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/wfs.2025.a983272