A practical guide to French Harki literature
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A practical guide to French Harki literature
Lexington Books, c2014
- : cloth
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内容説明・目次
内容説明
This interdisciplinary collection of essays unites researchers from many divergent fields in a common effort to explore the complexity, diversity, and paradoxes of French Harki literature. Given the growing body of literature written by, for, and about the Harkis, this project begins to fill a significant research gap. Although French Harki literature continues to evolve and diversify with each passing day, this book represents the first systematic attempt to delineate the significance of this emerging field within the larger context of Francophone literature, migration studies, and diaspora studies. Furthermore, the invaluable contributions of noted historians which open the volume offer an essential theoretical framework which places Harki literature in its appropriate historical context on both sides of the Mediterranean. As the title of this collection unequivocally implies, this volume was intentionally designed to foster meaningful collaboration with scholars from disciplines such as French/Francophone literature, history, anthropology, and sociology in a common effort to create intellectually rigorous essays which are also accessible to a broad audience. A Practical Guide to French Harki Literature is a much-needed point of departure that strives to encourage other researchers to contribute to the conversation regarding the past and present repercussions of the construction of the social group known as the Harkis.
目次
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1. 1962-2014: The Historical Construction of Harki Literature
Abderahmen Moumen
Chapter 2. Writing As Performance: Literary Production and The Stakes of Memory
Giulia Fabbiano
Chapter 3. From the Colonization of Algeria to the Repatriation of the Harkis
Regis Pierret
Chapter 4. Making Sense of the Harki Past: Harki History, Collective Memory, and Historiography 1954-2013
Laura Sims
Chapter 5. Harki Daughters' "Righting" Narratives: Resistance Identity and Litterature Naturelle?
Geraldine Enjelvin
Chapter 6. Creating Shared Memories in Four Harki Narratives
Susan Ireland
Chapter 7. Autofictional Testimony: Writing in Place of the Father in Zahia Rahmani's Moze
Laura Reeck
Chapter 8. In the Name of the Father: In the Voice of the Other
Kenneth Olsson
Chapter 9. Two Literary Texts That Concretize the Goals of the "Harki Spring": Taking Aim at the Nefarious Effects of Institutional Silence
Keith Moser
Chapter 10. Reconstructing Harki Sites of Memory in the Graphic Novel
Jennifer Howell
Chapter 11. Refinding/redefining familial bonds: Farid Boudjellal's Le Cousin Harki
Lucie Knight-Santos
Appendix A: Interview with Mehdi Charef
Laura Reeck
Trans. Matt Reeck
Appendix B: English Translation of Excerpts from Moze
Laura Reeck
Appendix C: First English Translation of J.M.G. Le Clezio's "The Child From Under the Bridge"
Keith Moser
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