Remnants of the Franco-Algerian Rupture
Archiving Postcolonial Minorities- Authors:
- Publisher:
- 2020
Summary
At the end of French colonization in Algeria, four categories of people held French citizenship or had strong ties with France: European settlers, Jews, mixed-race individuals, and Harkis. The end of the War of Independence exiled most of them from Algeria, traumatized them in various ways, and transferred many to metropolitan France. Remnants of the Franco-Algerian Rupture: Archiving Postcolonial Minorities examines the legacies of these transnational identities through narratives that dissent from official histories, both in France and Algeria. This literature takes particular stories of exile and loss and constructs a memory around a Mosaic father figure embodying the native land, Algeria. Mona El Khoury argues that these filiation narratives create a postcolonial archive: a discursive foundation that makes historical minorities visible,while disrupting French and Algerian hegemonies. El Khoury questions the power of literature to repair history while contending that these literary strategies seek to do justice to the dead Algerian father, even as they valorize enduring minority identifications.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2020
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-7936-1769-9
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-7936-1770-5
- Publisher
- Lexington, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 308
- Product type
- Book Titles
Table of contents
- Contents No access
- Acknowledgments No access
- Chapter 1 Introduction No access Pages 1 - 46
- Chapter 2 From Primal Scenes to the Other(’s) Archive No access Pages 47 - 120
- Chapter 3 The Construction of the “Harkive” No access Pages 121 - 176
- Chapter 4 The “Métis” Predicament No access Pages 177 - 220
- Chapter 5 “Aller Postcolonial—Retour Neocolonial”? No access Pages 221 - 276
- Conclusion No access Pages 277 - 282
- Bibliography No access Pages 283 - 300
- Index No access Pages 301 - 306
- About the Author No access Pages 307 - 308





