Nassira Belloula

Nassira Belloula (نصيرة بلولة) (born 13 February 1961 in Batna) is an Algerian feminist journalist and writer in French. She is the author of several books, novels, poems, essays, stories and news.

Biography

Belloula joined the l’Ecole Nationale des Cadres de la Jeunesse in the 1980s. by passing the entrance exam. Belloula began practice as a freelance journalist in 1992.[1] Beginning in 1994, she worked for Algerian newspapers and online news venues including Le Soir d’Algérie, Le Matin, La Nouvelle République, and Liberté.[2] She is a founding member of the Algerian literary magazine, L’Ivrescq.[2]

In 2010, Belloula moved to Montreal, Canada.

Activism and Writing

Belloulas work deals most significantly with women's issues, including cultural and religious restrictions, education, social relations, traditions, confinement, and violence.[2] She was a founding member of the executive board of the Algerian Human Rights Foundation of the Child and Adolescent (1993-1998). Her 2000 text, Algérie, le massacre des innocents, concerns itself with the massacre of Algerian civilians. She served two terms as a member of the Algerian Commission on Human Rights, an affiliate of the United Nations.[1]

Works

Poetry

Fiction

Non-Fiction

Anthologies

References

  1. 1 2 "Nassira Belloula" (in French). Pleinelune.qc.ca. Retrieved 8 December 2014.
  2. 1 2 3 "Nassira Belloula : Le féminisme est en lui-même une culture !". algerienetwork.com. Retrieved 2016-02-29.
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