The aesthetics of desert heritage urbanism in the algerian novel
Author: Researcher: 'Iiman Jiridan |Pages: 22-38|

Received:03-01-2021        Revised: 06-01-2021         Accepted: 03-03-2021

Abstract: This study seeks to monitor the aesthetics of heritage buildings in Algerian desert cities, such as palaces, vertebrates, and mud houses, as a cultural pattern that reflects a succession of artistic, cultural, social, and religious experiences and values left behind by generations. It also monitors the profound transformations that these heritage buildings have undergone, whether neglected, demolished or rebuilt. Taking a number of Algerian novels concerned with the subject of desert space as models, they go beyond being texts for reading and enjoyment to discourses closer to historical and social documents, recording facts and reflecting reality, and carrying a vision and perception.

      The approach followed in the study will be the social approach, as it is the most appropriate for monitoring the aesthetics of desert heritage buildings and their transformations. Considering that the urban aspect of cities is primarily the specialty of sociology.


DOI: https://zenodo.org/records/10638161

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