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Myriam Ben

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144:(now called Aïn El Hadjar, Bouïra). It was a poor village and the school was in bad condition but she was enthusiastic about her role. When parents were ashamed to send their children to school because they had no shoes, Ben would go to fetch them. From 1954, Marylise's political commitments forced her to go underground and she stopped flying. 132:
In 1946, Ben expressed an interest in enrolling in the Aero Club of Algiers, but her father was against it. She was still considered a minor as she was under 21 years old, so had to wait five years to take up flying. In 1951, after 15 hours of flight lessons, she was awarded her pilot's licence. She
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Though French citizenship for Algerian Jews was restored in 1943, Ben was now active as an "advocate for the rights of the so-called indigenous poor". At 14, she became the president of the Young Communists. She was also active in the Women's Union, and through the organisation's
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to 20 years of hard labor; however, she was never captured and years later would be forgiven. When the war ended in 1962, Ben became a member of the independent Algerian government.
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she had been attending in Algiers. She briefly attended a Jewish school, Ecole Maïmonide, but completed her education at home due to her father's opposition to
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In 1967, Ben began her artistic career as a poet, short-story writer, novelist, and painter. She published a number of collections of poetry, a collection of
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in love who were raised French and faced difficulties adapting to the new Algerian government. The French writer, translator, and scholar
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and impoverished— but also endeavored to raise their political consciousness and promote a decolonized sense of history.
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In 1952, Ben received her first assignment as a teacher at a school in the village of
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to explore the displacement she experienced with French culture in an independent
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Ben's dramatic work, "Leïla, poème scénique en deux actes et un prologue
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on October 10, 1928. Her father Moses Ben Haïm was of Judaized
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She continued to write and paint until her death in 2001.
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is considered to be the first qualified woman pilot in
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Salami, Gitti; Blackmun Visona, Monica, eds. (2013).
22:(10 October 1928 – 2001) was an Algerian activist, 108:", or "Native Jew" on her wartime identity card. 54:who had served in the French army during the 8: 451:"Algerian Painters as Pioneers of Modernism" 103: 96: 83: 82:and resulting in Ben's expulsion from the 429:Encyclopedia of Jews in the Islamic World 229:In 1991, as Algeria entered a period of 614:20th-century Algerian women politicians 418: 416: 414: 412: 410: 386: 121:became a school teacher in the town of 58:, and her mother Sultana Stora, was an 557:. John Wiley & Sons. p. 262. 408: 406: 404: 402: 400: 398: 396: 394: 392: 390: 494: 492: 476:Women in Aviation & Space History 7: 465: 463: 649:20th-century Algerian women writers 78:, so depriving Jewish Algerians of 16:Algerian artist, writer (1928–2001) 659:Algerian women short story writers 505:Encyclopedia of African Literature 191:thinks Ben used the characters of 14: 619:20th-century Algerian politicians 554:A Companion to Modern African Art 470:Team, Centennial (25 July 2015). 427:. In Stillman, Norman A. (ed.). 217:Ben was also celebrated for her 151:(FLN) from the beginning of the 74:regime revoked the 19th century 704:Algerian people of World War II 679:Military personnel from Algiers 629:20th-century Algerian painters 343:Sabrina, ils t'ont volé ta vie 308:Leïla: Les enfants du mendiant 290:Quand les cartes sont truquées 208:Leïla: Les enfants du mendiant 147:Ben supported the anti-French 98:Quand les cartes sont truquées 42:Marylise Ben Haïm was born in 1: 639:20th-century Algerian writers 503:. In Schirmer, Robert (ed.). 472:"Marylise Ben Haïm - Algeria" 528:Kelley, Caroline E. (2011). 377:, Paris, 2001. (short story) 153:Algerian War of Independence 112:Social and political justice 644:20th-century Algerian poets 423:Hammerman, Jessica (2015). 272:Au carrefour des sacrifices 94:. Ben notes in her memoir, 720: 179:(1986), her longest work. 669:Women in the Algerian War 507:. Routledge. p. 75. 149:National Liberation Front 694:Politicians from Algiers 361:Sur le chemin de nos pas 102:, she was described as " 367:, Paris, 1984. (poetry) 206:from Ben's collection, 634:Algerian women artists 499:Nasrin, Qader (2003). 183:told the story of two 173:Ainsi naquit un homme, 104: 97: 84: 689:Jewish women painters 326:Ainsi naquit un homme 175:1982), and the novel 699:Jewish women artists 674:Jewish women writers 599:Artists from Algiers 594:Writers from Algiers 225:Retirement to France 624:Algerian guerrillas 609:Algerian communists 254:Le soleil assassiné 219:abstract paintings 163:Art and literature 56:October Revolution 50:descent and was a 684:Algerian aviators 664:Abstract painters 189:Albert Bensoussan 711: 569: 568: 548: 542: 541: 525: 519: 518: 496: 487: 486: 484: 482: 467: 458: 457: 455: 447: 441: 440: 438: 436: 420: 371:L'âme de Sabrina 107: 100: 89: 719: 718: 714: 713: 712: 710: 709: 708: 574: 573: 572: 565: 550: 549: 545: 527: 526: 522: 515: 498: 497: 490: 480: 478: 469: 468: 461: 453: 449: 448: 444: 434: 432: 422: 421: 388: 384: 349:, Paris, 1992. 332:, Paris, 1993. 314:, Paris, 1998. 296:, Paris, 2000. 260:, Paris, 2002. 250: 233:, Ben moved to 227: 165: 114: 76:Crémieux Decree 70:. 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novelist
poet
painter
Algiers
Berber
communist
October Revolution
Andalusian
musician
Jewish
Vichy French
Crémieux Decree
citizenship
lycée
Zionism
sponsorship
Miliana
Muslim
Algeria
Aboutville
National Liberation Front
Algerian War of Independence
short stories
Muslims
Albert Bensoussan
Algeria
Antigone
abstract paintings
civil war
France

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