Writerly Identities in Beur Fiction and Beyond

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Writerly Identities in Beur Fiction and Beyond

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Writerly Identities in Beur Fiction and Beyond explores the Beur/banlieue literary and cultural field from its beginnings in the 1980s to the present. It examines a set of postcolonial Bildungsroman novels by Azouz Begag, Farida Belghoul, Leïla Sebbar, Saïd Mohamed, Rachid Djaïdani, and Mohamed Razane. In these novels, the central characters are authors who struggle to find self-identity and a place in the world through writing and authorship. The book thus explores the different ways all these novels relate the process of "becoming" to the process of writing. Neither is straightforward as the author-characters struggle to put their lives into words, settle upon a genre of writing, and adopt an authorial persona.

Each chapter of Writerly Identities in Beur Fiction and Beyond focuses on a given author's own relationship to writing before assessing his or her use of the author-character as a proxy. In so doing, the study as a whole explores a set of literary questions (genre, textual authority, reception) and engages them against the backdrop of socio-cultural challenges facing contemporary French society. These include debates on education, cultural literacy, diversity and equal opportunity, and the "banlieue" environment. Finally, it argues in relation to the authors and novels in question for the particular relevance of "rooted and vernacular" cosmopolitanism, which suggests both that exploration of the world must begin at home and that stories are crucial for such explorations.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Preface
Chapter 2 Introduction
Part 3 Part I: Institutional Authorship and Cultural Literacy
Chapter 4 Chapter One: Culture Wars and Critical Debate around Azouz Begag
Chapter 5 Chapter Two: Outline of the Postcolonial Absurd in Farida Belghoul's Georgette!
Part 6 Part II: Literary Adventurers and the World
Chapter 7 Chapter Three: New Maps, New Conversations with Leïla Sebbar
Chapter 8 Chapter Four: Telling Self and Telling History in Saïd Mohamed's La Honte sur nous
Part 9 Part III: Writing on the Edge/from the Periphery
Chapter 10 Chapter Five: Moving In and Beyond "écrivain de banlieue" with Rachid Djaïdani
Chapter 11 Chapter Six: Violence and Poetry: Mohamed Razane and Qui fait la France?
Chapter 12 Conclusion

Product details

Published Feb 11 2011
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 220
ISBN 9780739143636
Imprint Lexington Books
Series After the Empire: The Francophone World and Postcolonial France
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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