Reviews'Written by recognized experts across a rich inter-disciplinary field, this is a hugely impressive survey of the problematic of postcolonial memory in both mainland France and les Outre-mer.'<br />Alec G Hargreaves, Florida State University

'This is an important and informative volume which will be a very useful addition to Francophone postcolonial studies.'<br />Bill Marshall, University of Stirling

‘An elegant yet accessible work, <em> Postcolonial Realms of Memory</em> not only exposes the colonial blind spot that left Pierre Nora’s <em> Lieux de mémoire</em> incomplete, but begins the long task of remedying it. This is a crucial intervention that the field has required for some time.’
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Gemma King, <em> Contemporary French Civilization</em>

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'<i>Postcolonial Realms of Memory</i> is a rich, most welcome contribution to the debate. Three dozen short articles, preceded by a thoughtful introduction, present a series of fascinating reflections and additions to Pierra Nora’s [lieux-de-mémoire] project. [...] The editors have done a good job of selecting an intriguing set of lieux de mémoire and inviting imaginative authors to write about them.'Gert Oostindie, <i>BRILL</i> <br />

Recognized as one of the most influential studies of memory in the late twentieth century, Pierre Nora’s monumental project Les Lieux de mémoire has been celebrated for its elaboration of a ground-breaking paradigm for rethinking the relationship between the nation, territory, history and memory. It has also, however, been criticized for implying a narrow perception of national memory from which the legacy of colonialism was excluded. Driven by an increasingly critical postcolonial discourse on French historiography and fuelled by the will to acknowledge the relevance of the colonial in the making of modern and contemporary France, the present volume intends to address in a collective and sustained manner this critical gap by postcolonializing the French Republic’s lieux de mémoire. The various chapters discern and explore an initial repertoire of realms and sites in France and the so-called Outremer that crystalize traces of colonial memory, while highlighting its inherent dialectical relationship with firmly instituted national memory. By making visible the invisible thread that links the colonial to various manifestations of French heritage, the objective is to bring to the fore the need to anchor the colonial in a collective memory that has often silenced it, and to foster new readings of the past as it is represented, remembered and inscribed in the nation’s collective imaginary.
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Addressing the remarkable absence of colonial legacy from Pierre Nora’s Les Lieux de mémoire, the present volume fosters a new reading of the French past by discerning and exploring an initial repertoire of realms that bridges the gap between traditionally instituted French memory and traces of the colonial on the Republic’s soil, including its Outremer.
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Introduction: Postcolonizing lieux de mémoireInstitutionsArchives (Oana Panaïté)L’École républicaine (Leon Sachs)La Sorbonne (Ruth Bush)The Clamart Salon (T. Denean Sharpley-Whiting)Literary Prestige (Claire Ducournau)TerritoryRegions/Province (Kate Marsh)Borders (Michael Gott)Banlieues (Hervé Tchumkam)17 October 1961(Michel Laronde)Marseille (Kathryn Kleppinger)The Mediterranean (Kathryn Kleppinger)MonumentsFort de Joux (Cilas Kemedjio)La Case créole (Julia Waters)Memorials and Museums (Robert Aldrich)Memorials in the Caribbean (Anny Dominique Curtius)The Memorial ACTe (Fabienne Viala)The Abolition of Slavery (Sophia Khadraoui-Fortune)Musée National de l’Histoire de l’Immigration (Patrick Crowley)Displacement/MobilityLe Bagne (Charles Forsdick)Rivesaltes (Susan Ireland)Ouvéa (Pim Higginson)BUMIDOM (H. Adlai Murdoch)Les Sans-papiers (Dominic Thomas)BodiesColonial Exhibitions (Nicolas Bancel and Pascal Blanchard)Les Tirailleurs sénégalais (David Murphy)Colonial heroes (Berny Sèbe)Jeanne Duval (Mireille Rosello)Women’s Rights (Françoise Vergès)Words and ImagesFrench Language (Cécile Van den Avenne)Anti-Colonialism (David Murphy)Children’s Literature (Philip Dine)Post and the Postage Stamp (David Scott)Colonial Photography (Xavier Guégan)The EverydayVine and Wine (Jacqueline Dutton)Couscous (Sylvie Durmelat)Toys (Elizabeth Heath)Bande dessinée (Mark McKinney)Sport (Philip Dine)
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ISBN
9781802077346
Publisert
2022-09-01
Utgiver
Vendor
Liverpool University Press
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

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Etienne Achille is an Assistant Professor of French and Francophone Studies at Villanova University. Charles Forsdick is Drapers Professor of French at the University of Cambridge. Lydie Moudileno is Marion Frances Chevalier Professor of French and Professor of French and American Studies and Ethnicity at the University of Southern California.