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Harrat, Ahlem and Meberbeche Senouci, Faiza, Women's Education in Colonial Algeria: Emancipation, Alienation, and the Aphasia of Love in Assia Djebar's L’Amour, la fantasia (1985) (2020). AWEJ for Translation & Literary Studies, Volume 4, Number2. May 2020, Available at SSRN:
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To seek funding, Luce sold her possessions and traveled to Paris to ask for help from the central government. After she managed to get support for the school, it was reopened in June 1846 and in January 1847 the French government formally agreed to support the school.
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and other subjects in order to educate the girls in traditional Algerian crafts, at a time when these crafts were being replaced by machine-made imports. These goods were exported throughout Algeria, as well as Europe and the United States.
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In 1858 Luce had over 120 pupils ranging in age from four to 17. This school produced skilled embroideresses, who appeared in the London Exhibition of 1862 and in the Algerian Pavilion of the 1893 World's Columbian Exhibition at Chicago.
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girls, offering a European-style education. Girls learned French, Arabic, arithmetic, embroidery, geography, and sewing. The school was funded by the
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ROGERS, REBECCA. A Frenchwoman's Imperial Story: Madame Luce in Nineteenth-Century Algeria. 1st ed., Stanford University Press, 2013. JSTOR,
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The school was forced to close on 1 January 1846 because of a lack of financial support from the local French government.
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Luce Ben Aben School of Arab Embroidery I, Algiers, Algeria, 1899, seventeen years after the death of Eugénie Luce
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Eugénie Luce started the Luce Ben Aben School, in 1845. It was the first Franco-Arab school for
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in the 1830s, where she became a governess. She left behind her husband in France.
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Luce Ben Aben School
Montrichard
Luce Ben Aben School
Algiers, Algeria

Algiers
Algeria
Algiers
Muslim
French Algeria
trade school
embroidery
Montrichard
A Frenchwoman's Imperial Story: Madame Luce in Nineteenth-Century Algeria
Stanford University Press
ISBN
9780804784313
the original



"Promoting the Welfare of Indigenous Women: Franco-Algerian Itineraries (1845-1915)"
"A l'école arabe de Mme Luce"


"Luce Ben Aben School of Arab Embroidery I, Algiers, Algeria"
World Digital Library
"Luce Ben Aben School of Arab Embroidery II, Algiers, Algeria"
World Digital Library

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