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  1. Remembering French Algeria
    Pieds-Noir, identity, and exile
    Autor*in: Hubbell, Amy L.
    Erschienen: 2015
    Verlag:  Univ. of Nebraska Press, Lincoln [u.a.]

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    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    ISBN: 9780803264908; 9780803269880; 9780803269897; 9780803269903
    RVK Klassifikation: IJ 70023
    Schlagworte: Literatur; Französisch; Algerienbild; Kulturelle Identität <Motiv>; Kollektives Gedächtnis; Film; Algerienfranzosen
    Umfang: XIII, 277 S.
  2. Remembering French Algeria
    Pieds-Noir, identity, and exile
    Autor*in: Hubbell, Amy L.
    Erschienen: 2015; © 2015
    Verlag:  University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln, Nebraska

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    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 9780803264908; 9780803269903
    Schlagworte: French prose literature; Pieds-Noirs in literature; Group identity; Collective memory; Decolonization in literature; Literatur; Kollektives Gedächtnis; Algerienbild; Algerienfranzosen; Kulturelle Identität <Motiv>; Film; Französisch
    Umfang: 1 online resource (294 pages)
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  3. Remembering French Algeria
    Pieds-Noir, identity, and exile
    Erschienen: 2015
    Verlag:  University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln

    "Colonized by the French in 1830, Algeria was an important French settler colony that, unlike its neighbors, endured a lengthy and brutal war for independence from 1954 to 1962. The nearly one million Pieds-Noirs (literally "black-feet") were former... mehr

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    "Colonized by the French in 1830, Algeria was an important French settler colony that, unlike its neighbors, endured a lengthy and brutal war for independence from 1954 to 1962. The nearly one million Pieds-Noirs (literally "black-feet") were former French citizens of Algeria who suffered a traumatic departure from their homes and discrimination upon arrival in France. In response, the once heterogeneous group unified as a community as it struggled to maintain an identity and keep the memory of colonial Algeria alive. Remembering French Algeria examines the written and visual re-creation of Algeria by the former French citizens of Algeria from 1962 to the present. By detailing the preservation and transmission of memory prompted by this traumatic experience, Amy L. Hubbell demonstrates how colonial identity is encountered, reworked, and sustained in Pied-Noir literature and film, with the device of repetition functioning in these literary and visual texts to create a unified and nostalgic version of the past. At the same time, however, the Pieds-Noirs' compulsion to return compromises these efforts. Taking Albert Camus's Le Mythe de Sisyphe and his subsequent essays on ruins as a metaphor for Pied-Noir identity, this book studies autobiographical accounts by Marie Cardinal, Jacques Derrida, Hélène Cixous, and Lei;la Sebbar, as well as lesser-known Algerian-born French citizens, to analyze movement as a destabilizing and productive approach to the past. "-- "Remembering French Algeria examines the written and visual re-creation and preservation of identity in colonial Algeria from 1962 to the present by the Pieds-Noir, former French citizens of Algeria"--

     

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    Pieds-Noir, identity, and exile
  5. Remembering French Algeria
    Pieds-Noir, identity, and exile
    Autor*in: Hubbell, Amy L.
    Erschienen: 2015
    Verlag:  University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln

    "Remembering French Algeria examines the written and visual re-creation and preservation of identity in colonial Algeria from 1962 to the present by the Pieds-Noir, former French citizens of Algeria"-- "Colonized by the French in 1830, Algeria was an... mehr

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    "Remembering French Algeria examines the written and visual re-creation and preservation of identity in colonial Algeria from 1962 to the present by the Pieds-Noir, former French citizens of Algeria"-- "Colonized by the French in 1830, Algeria was an important French settler colony that, unlike its neighbors, endured a lengthy and brutal war for independence from 1954 to 1962. The nearly one million Pieds-Noirs (literally "black-feet") were former French citizens of Algeria who suffered a traumatic departure from their homes and discrimination upon arrival in France. In response, the once heterogeneous group unified as a community as it struggled to maintain an identity and keep the memory of colonial Algeria alive. Remembering French Algeria examines the written and visual re-creation of Algeria by the former French citizens of Algeria from 1962 to the present. By detailing the preservation and transmission of memory prompted by this traumatic experience, Amy L. Hubbell demonstrates how colonial identity is encountered, reworked, and sustained in Pied-Noir literature and film, with the device of repetition functioning in these literary and visual texts to create a unified and nostalgic version of the past. At the same time, however, the Pieds-Noirs' compulsion to return compromises these efforts. Taking Albert Camus's Le Mythe de Sisyphe and his subsequent essays on ruins as a metaphor for Pied-Noir identity, this book studies autobiographical accounts by Marie Cardinal, Jacques Derrida, Hélène Cixous, and Lei;la Sebbar, as well as lesser-known Algerian-born French citizens, to analyze movement as a destabilizing and productive approach to the past. "--

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 9780803269903
    Schlagworte: Collective memory; Decolonization in literature; Group identity; French prose literature; Pieds-Noirs in literature; French prose literature ; 20th century ; History and criticism; Pieds-Noirs in literature; Group identity ; Algeria; Collective memory ; Algeria; Decolonization in literature; Algiers (Algeria) ; In literature; Electronic books
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    ""Cover""; ""Title Page""; ""Copyright Page""; ""Contents""; ""Preface""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Note on Translations""; ""1. Introduction""; ""Part 1. Repeat""; ""2. The Pieds-Noirs""; ""3. Fixing the Past""; ""4. Pleasures of a Painful Past""; ""Part 2. Return""; ""5. (Re)turning to Algeria""; ""6. Real Returns""; ""7. The Return of Algeria""; ""Notes""; ""Bibliography""; ""Index""; ""About Amy L. Hubbell""