This book examines literary and cinematic representations of the European settlers of Algeria known as the pieds-noirs following their mass migration to France in 1962. It breaks new ground by focusing on the family trope, including gender and youth, to reveal constructions of collective memory and identity post-Algerian independence.
This book examines literary and cinematic representations of the European settlers of Algeria known as the pieds-noirs following their mass migration to France in 1962. It breaks new ground by focusing on the family trope, including gender and youth, to reveal constructions of collective memory and identity post-Algerian independence.
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After the Empire: The Francophone World and Postcolonial France
Aoife Connolly is lecturer of French studies at Technological University Dublin.
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Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: Camus, Meursault, Daru, Cormery: The First Pied-Noir Men Chapter 2: Performing French Algerian Femininity Chapter 3: Performing Pied-Noir Masculinity Chapter 4: Performing Childhood and Adolescence through French Algerian Narrators Conclusion Bibliography Index About the Author
Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: Camus, Meursault, Daru, Cormery: The First Pied-Noir Men Chapter 2: Performing French Algerian Femininity Chapter 3: Performing Pied-Noir Masculinity Chapter 4: Performing Childhood and Adolescence through French Algerian Narrators Conclusion Bibliography Index About the Author
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