The Genderization of Writing ((Masculine / Feminine)) between Affirmation and Negation - Illusion or Reality? "Literature Has No Gender"
Dr. Ali Lakhdari
Abstract
This research deals with one of the most important intellectual and literary thorny issues, which resulted from the intertwining of intellectual, cultural and literary principles and their fusion with the political, social, psychological and historical fields, in an atmosphere of cultural and intellectual conflict. Political thought, social thought...and historical thought...) between the two sexes: (men / women), which resulted in what is called (feminist writing), and as a result of this conflict, two groups arose, the first group claimes that there is a feminist creative writing, or what has been termed as (feminist literature), and there is another group that rejects it and does not recognize the genderization of the literary creative writing. Hence, after enriching discussions and debates , we came to a conclusion that suggests that literature cannot be gendered depending the saying that suggests : " literature has no gender"