Academic literature on the topic 'Mères célibataires – Algérie'
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Journal articles on the topic "Mères célibataires – Algérie"
Zemmour-Khorsi, N. "Mères célibataires et enfants abandonnés en Algérie." Journal de Pédiatrie et de Puériculture 7, no. 6 (September 1994): 359–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0987-7983(05)80405-0.
Full textRahou, Yamina. "Mères célibataires en Algérie. De la transgression à une maternité non institutionnelle." Les cahiers du CEDREF, no. 24 (June 15, 2020): 195–219. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/cedref.1353.
Full textRachedi, Khadra. "Les Mères Célibataires En Algérie:, Statut Religieux, Juridique Et Sociale." مجلة العلوم القانونية والاجتماعية, 2020, 23. http://dx.doi.org/10.53419/2259-005-003-002.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Mères célibataires – Algérie"
Chibane, Ibtissem. "Les mères célibataires en Algérie, entre précarité et exclusion : « cette petite graine qui a germé en moi »." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Bourgogne Franche-Comté, 2022. http://www.theses.fr/2022UBFCC026.
Full textAlready handicapped by the environment (patriarchy, Islamic society, etc.), Algerian woman initially suffered from inequalities and a status inferior to that of man. Battles for dignity and justice launched in the 90s have allowed some progress in the protection of their rights, but remain very insufficient.If she goes against the ancestral codes traced, making her the guarantor of the honor of the family, she will be doubly punished. She will experience the trauma of an unwanted pregnancy, self-exclusion from the family circle, loneliness, forfeiture, precariousness, for many others, prostitution, or in the worst case, an honor killing that could save the reputation of her violated family.51 single mothers told us about their story, their anguish, their hopes of getting out of it, and in our turn, we analyzed their testimonies, to understand the theme, to verify the postulates which allowed us to confirm that younger, without education, coming from a rural or a precarious environment, they will have the misfortune to experience motherhood out of the marriage. The abandonment of the baby will be another confirmation of another postulate.Their life course also gave us the opportunity to go over adjacent themes, such as the taboo that we have defined as another factor of exclusion, the unspeakable that must be broken in order to get out of it better, resilience, the only way to rebuild herself. We also skimmed over related subjects such as the help of associations, the adoption of abandoned children, and unfortunately other more dramatic life courses, such as prostitution, or worse, honor killings to avenge the affront of the dishonor brought to the family.Single motherhood is an individual life course following the breaking of an unwritten ancestral contract, made by men, for men, and to the detriment of women, to guarantee the honor of a community. This individual course will become a fact of society, involving state institutions, associations, women's movements, journalists, intellectuals, etc. But also retrograde movements that do everything to stop the few advances and delay the other fights. But an essential fight has already been won: making public a taboo debate, and giving women this new breath of struggle for their rights and the improvement of their equalitarian status
Book chapters on the topic "Mères célibataires – Algérie"
Rahou, Yamina. "Chapitre 8 – La maternité déléguée ou le recours à la parentalité d’appoint chez les mères célibataires en Algérie." In Les Parentalités en Afrique musulmane, 123–37. Centre Jacques-Berque, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.cjb.1819.
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