The Narrative Mediterranean: Beyond France and the Maghreb examines literary texts by writers from the Maghreb and positions them in direct relation to increasingly querulous debates on the shifting identity of the modern Mediterranean. A transnational rather than binary interpretive framework transcends a colonial and postcolonial bind in which France is the dominant point of reference. While focusing on works in French, this book also examines Maghrebi authors who write in Italian.
The Narrative Mediterranean: Beyond France and the Maghreb examines literary texts by writers from the Maghreb and positions them in direct relation to increasingly querulous debates on the shifting identity of the modern Mediterranean. A transnational rather than binary interpretive framework transcends a colonial and postcolonial bind in which France is the dominant point of reference. While focusing on works in French, this book also examines Maghrebi authors who write in Italian.
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After the Empire: The Francophone World and Postcolonial France
Claudia Esposito is assistant professor of French at the University of Massachusetts, Boston. Her research interests focus on translation, migration, urban geographies and transcultural crossings in Maghrebi and French literature and film. Her articles on Albert Memmi, Tahar Ben Jelloun and Abdellatif Kechiche have appeared in several journals including Studies in French Cinema, Expressions Maghrébines, Journal of Postcolonial Writing and The French Review.
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Introduction Part I: Humanism and History Chapter 1: A Humanism of the Sun Chapter 2: Of Chronological Others and Alternative Histories Part II: Deconstructing Binaries Chapter 3: On Gender Chapter 4: Shifting Geographies Part III: Crossing the Straits and Moving the Center Chapter 5: (E)migration, Imagination And Dissonance Chapter 6: Addio Farança: Into the 21st Century Conclusion: Reflections on a Future Bibliography About the Author
Introduction Part I: Humanism and History Chapter 1: A Humanism of the Sun Chapter 2: Of Chronological Others and Alternative Histories Part II: Deconstructing Binaries Chapter 3: On Gender Chapter 4: Shifting Geographies Part III: Crossing the Straits and Moving the Center Chapter 5: (E)migration, Imagination And Dissonance Chapter 6: Addio Farança: Into the 21st Century Conclusion: Reflections on a Future Bibliography About the Author
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