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Long repressed following the collapse of empire, memories of the French colonial experience have recently gained unprecedented visibility. In popular culture, scholarly research, personal memoirs, public commemorations, and new ethnicities associated with the settlement of postcolonial immigrant minorities, the legacy of colonialism is now more apparent in France than at any time in the past. How is this upsurge of interest in the colonial past to be explained? Does the commemoration of empire necessarily imply glorification or condemnation? To what extent have previously marginalized voices succeeded in making themselves heard in new narratives of empire? While veils of secrecy have been lifted, what taboos still remain and why? These are among the questions addressed by an international team of leading researchers in this interdisciplinary volume, which will interest scholars in a wide range of disciplines including French studies, history, literature, cultural studies, and anthropology.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction
Part 2 North America and the Caribbean
Chapter 3 Slavery and Commemoration: Remembering the French Abolitionary Decree 150 Years Later
Chapter 4 A Singular Revolution
Chapter 5 The Past is passé: Time and Memory in Maryse Condé's La Belle Créole
Chapter 6 France and the French in Collective Memory of the Acadians
Part 7 Africa and Asia
Chapter 8 Film and Colonial Memory: La Croisière Noire 1924-2004
Chapter 9 Trespass of Memory: The French-Indochina War as World War II
Chapter 10 Memory and Continuity: The Resistance, the Algerian War, and the Jeanson Network
Chapter 11 Intimate Acts and Unspeakable Relations: Remembering Torture and the War for Algerian Independence
Chapter 12 Revisiting Ghosts: Louisette Ighilahriz and the Remembering of Torture
Chapter 13 The Poetics of Memory in Assia Djebar'sLa Femme sans sépulture: A Study in Paradoxes
Chapter 14 A Literature without a Name: René-Nicolas Ehni's Algérie roman
Part 15 Postcolonial Migration
Chapter 16 Decolonizing the Past: Re-visions of History and Memory and the Evolution of a (Post)Colonial Heritage
Chapter 17 The Algerian War Revisited
Chapter 18 France and Algeria: Performing the "Impossible Memory" of a Shared Past

Product details

Published Sep 08 2005
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 264
ISBN 9780739108208
Imprint Lexington Books
Dimensions 9 x 6 inches
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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