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  1. Decolonizing memory
    Algeria and the politics of testimony
    Autor*in: Jarvis, Jill
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  Duke University Press, Durham

    The Future of Memory -- Remnants of Muslims -- Translatable Justice -- Mourning Revolt -- Open Elegy -- Prisons without Walls. Acknowledgments -- Introduction. The Future of Memory -- Chapter 1. Remnants of Muslims -- Chapter 2. Translatable Justice... mehr

    Max-Planck-Institut für ethnologische Forschung, Bibliothek
    PN56 Jarv2021
    keine Ausleihe von Bänden, nur Papierkopien werden versandt

     

    The Future of Memory -- Remnants of Muslims -- Translatable Justice -- Mourning Revolt -- Open Elegy -- Prisons without Walls. Acknowledgments -- Introduction. The Future of Memory -- Chapter 1. Remnants of Muslims -- Chapter 2. Translatable Justice -- Chapter 3. Mourning Revolt -- Chapter 4. Open Elegy -- Conclusion. Prisons without Walls "Decolonizing Memory argues that writers and artists have played an important role in cultivating historical memory and nurturing political resistance in Algeria, and shows that the magnitude of the violence exercised by the French to colonize and occupy Algeria is such that only aesthetic works, in particular literature, have been able to register its enduring effects. Through readings of French and Arabic texts by writers including Zahia Rahmani, Yamina Mechakra, Waciny Laredj, Fadhma Aíth Mansour Amrouche, Frantz Fanon, Assia Djebar, and Samira Negrouche, the book centers Algeria as an important nexus of aesthetic creation and theoretical contestation. Its argument foregrounds the impasses and disjunctions brought to light by this constellation of literary texts to demonstrate how Algerian writers have transformed the genre of testimony in ways that both defy imposed linguistic partitions and dispute the authority of the state to be the ultimate arbiter of justice"--

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Druck
    ISBN: 9781478011965; 9781478014102
    Schlagworte: Collective memory and literature; Collective memory; Literature and history; Politics and literature; African literature (French); French literature; Imperialism in literature
    Umfang: x, 273 Seiten, Illustrationen
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  2. Decolonizing memory
    Algeria and the politics of testimony
    Autor*in: Jarvis, Jill
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  Duke University Press, Durham ; London

    "Decolonizing Memory argues that writers and artists have played an important role in cultivating historical memory and nurturing political resistance in Algeria, and shows that the magnitude of the violence exercised by the French to colonize and... mehr

    Universitätsbibliothek Augsburg
    uneingeschränkte Fernleihe, Kopie und Ausleihe

     

    "Decolonizing Memory argues that writers and artists have played an important role in cultivating historical memory and nurturing political resistance in Algeria, and shows that the magnitude of the violence exercised by the French to colonize and occupy Algeria is such that only aesthetic works, in particular literature, have been able to register its enduring effects. Through readings of French and Arabic texts by writers including Zahia Rahmani, Yamina Mechakra, Waciny Laredj, Fadhma Aíth Mansour Amrouche, Frantz Fanon, Assia Djebar, and Samira Negrouche, the book centers Algeria as an important nexus of aesthetic creation and theoretical contestation. Its argument foregrounds the impasses and disjunctions brought to light by this constellation of literary texts to demonstrate how Algerian writers have transformed the genre of testimony in ways that both defy imposed linguistic partitions and dispute the authority of the state to be the ultimate arbiter of justice"--

     

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  3. Decolonizing memory
    Algeria and the politics of testimony
    Autor*in: Jarvis, Jill
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  Duke University Press, Durham ; London

    "Decolonizing Memory argues that writers and artists have played an important role in cultivating historical memory and nurturing political resistance in Algeria, and shows that the magnitude of the violence exercised by the French to colonize and... mehr

    Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek, Jacob-und-Wilhelm-Grimm-Zentrum
    uneingeschränkte Fernleihe, Kopie und Ausleihe

     

    "Decolonizing Memory argues that writers and artists have played an important role in cultivating historical memory and nurturing political resistance in Algeria, and shows that the magnitude of the violence exercised by the French to colonize and occupy Algeria is such that only aesthetic works, in particular literature, have been able to register its enduring effects. Through readings of French and Arabic texts by writers including Zahia Rahmani, Yamina Mechakra, Waciny Laredj, Fadhma Aíth Mansour Amrouche, Frantz Fanon, Assia Djebar, and Samira Negrouche, the book centers Algeria as an important nexus of aesthetic creation and theoretical contestation. Its argument foregrounds the impasses and disjunctions brought to light by this constellation of literary texts to demonstrate how Algerian writers have transformed the genre of testimony in ways that both defy imposed linguistic partitions and dispute the authority of the state to be the ultimate arbiter of justice"--

     

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  4. Decolonizing memory
    Algeria and the politics of testimony
    Autor*in: Jarvis, Jill
    Erschienen: [2021]
    Verlag:  Duke University Press, Durham

    "Decolonizing Memory argues that writers and artists have played an important role in cultivating historical memory and nurturing political resistance in Algeria, and shows that the magnitude of the violence exercised by the French to colonize and... mehr

    Universität Mainz, Zentralbibliothek
    298.986
    uneingeschränkte Fernleihe, Kopie und Ausleihe

     

    "Decolonizing Memory argues that writers and artists have played an important role in cultivating historical memory and nurturing political resistance in Algeria, and shows that the magnitude of the violence exercised by the French to colonize and occupy Algeria is such that only aesthetic works, in particular literature, have been able to register its enduring effects. Through readings of French and Arabic texts by writers including Zahia Rahmani, Yamina Mechakra, Waciny Laredj, Fadhma Aíth Mansour Amrouche, Frantz Fanon, Assia Djebar, and Samira Negrouche, the book centers Algeria as an important nexus of aesthetic creation and theoretical contestation. Its argument foregrounds the impasses and disjunctions brought to light by this constellation of literary texts to demonstrate how Algerian writers have transformed the genre of testimony in ways that both defy imposed linguistic partitions and dispute the authority of the state to be the ultimate arbiter of justice

     

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