This is a boldly conceived and finely executed volume which will surely become a major reference point for a wide range of disciplines.<br />
<b>Alec Hargreaves</b>

In the late 1990’s, Postcolonial Studies risked imploding as a credible area of academic enquiry. Repeated anthologization and an overemphasis on the English-language literatures led to sustained critiques of the field and to an active search for alternative approaches to the globalized and transnational formations of the post-colonial world. In the early twenty-first century, however, postcolonial began to reveal a new openness to its comparative dimensions. French-language contributors to postcolonial debate (such as Edouard Glissant and Abdelkebir Khatibi) have recently risen to greater prominence in the English-speaking world, and there have also appeared an increasing number of important critical and theoretical texts on postcolonial issues, written by scholars working principally on French-language material. It is to such a context that this book responds. Acknowledging these shifts, this volume provides an essential tool for students and scholars outside French departments seeking a way into the study of Francophone colonial postcolonial debates. At the same time, it supplies scholars in French with a comprehensive overview of essential ideas and key intellectuals in this area.
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In the late 1990s, Postcolonial Studies risked imploding as a credible area of academic enquiry. This volume provides a tool for students and scholars outside French departments seeking a way into the study of Francophone colonial postcolonial debates. It supplies scholars in French with an overview of ideas and intellectuals in this area.
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  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction: Situating Francophone Postcolonial Thought - Charles Forsdick and David Murphy
  • Section 1: Twelve Key Thinkers
  • 1. Aimé Césaire and Francophone Postcolonial Thought - Mary Gallagher
  • 2. Maryse Condé: Post-Postcolonial? - Typhaine Leservot
  • 3. Jacques Derrida: Colonialism, Philosophy and Autobiography - Jane Hiddleston
  • 4. Assia Djebar: ‘Fiction as a way of “thinking”’ - Nicholas Harrison
  • 5. Frantz Fanon: Colonialism and Violence - Max Silverman
  • 6. Édouard Glissant: Dealing in Globality - Chris Bongie
  • 7. Tangled History and Photographic (In)Visibility: Ho Chi Minh on the Edge of French Political Culture - Panivong Norindr
  • 8. Translating Plurality: Abdelkébir Khatibi and Postcolonial Writing in French from the Maghreb - Alison Rice
  • 9. Albert Memmi: The Conflict of Legacies - Patrick Crowley
  • 10. V. Y. Mudimbe’s ‘Long Nineteenth Century’ - Pierre-Philippe Fraiture
  • 11. Roads to Freedom: Jean-Paul Sartre and Anti-colonialism - Patrick Williams
  • 12. Léopold Sédar Senghor: Race, Language, Empire - David Murphy
  • Section 2: Themes, Approaches, Theories
  • 13. Postcolonial Anthropology in the French-speaking World - David Richards
  • 14. French Theory and the Exotic - Jennifer Yee
  • 15. The End of the Ancien Régime French Empire - Laurent Dubois
  • 16. The End of the Republican Empire (1918–62) - Philip Dine
  • 17. Postcolonialism and Deconstruction: The Francophone Connection - Michael Syrotinski
  • 18. Negritude, Présence Africaine, Race - Richard Watts
  • 19. Francophone Island Cultures: Comparing Discourses of Identity in ‘Is-land’ Literatures - Pascale De Souza
  • 20. Locating Quebec on the Postcolonial Map - Mary Jean Green
  • 21. Diversity and Difference in Postcolonial France - Tyler Stovall
  • 22. Colonialism, Postcolonialism and the Cultures of Commemoration - Charles Forsdick
  • 23. Gender and Empire in the World of Film - Winifred Woodhull
  • 24. From Colonial to Postcolonial: Reflections on the Colonial Debate in France - Nicolas Bancel and Pascal Blanchard
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Bibliography
  • Index
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This series showcases alternative directions for postcolonial studies by opening up new dialogues between disciplines and by widening its traditional subject matter.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781846310553
Publisert
2009-06-01
Utgiver
Liverpool University Press; Liverpool University Press
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
00, UU, UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

Om bidragsyterne

Charles Forsdick is Drapers Professor of French at the University of Cambridge. David Murphy is Head of the School of Humanities at the University of Strathclyde.