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The Algerian War in French/Algerian Writing

The Algerian War in French/Algerian Writing

Jonathan Lewis

(2018)

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Abstract

This is the first book-length study to analyse and problematize the notion of literary texts as ‘sites of memory’ with regard to the representation of the Algerian War of Independence (1954–62), and memories of it, in the work of French authors of Algerian origin. The book considers a primary corpus spanning over forty literary texts published between 1981 and 2012, analysing the extent to which texts are able to collect diverse and apparently competing memories, and in the process present the heterogeneous nature of memories of the Algerian War. By setting up the notion of literary texts as ‘sites of memory’, where the potentially explosive but also consensual encounter between former colonizer and colonized subject takes place, the book contributes to ongoing debates surrounding the contested place of narratives of empire in French collective memory, and the ambiguous place of immigrants from the former colonies and their children in dominant definitions of French identity.


Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Cover i
Title Page iv
Copyright v
Contents vi
Series Editors' Preface viii
Dedication x
Acknowledgements xii
Introduction 1
1: History and Fiction: Literary Spaces, Memorial Spaces 19
2: Marginalization, Violence and (Dis)Integration: Sites of Republican Memory and Legacies of the Algerian War 61
3: The Entanglement of Dominant and Other Histories: Representations of 17 October 1961 112
Conclusion 159
Notes 169
Bibliography 199
Index 213
Back Cover 219