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Algeria and France, 1800-2000: Identity, Memory, Nostalgia
Contributor(s): Lorcin, Patricia M. E. (Editor)
ISBN: 0815630743     ISBN-13: 9780815630746
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
OUR PRICE:   $44.55  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: October 2006
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BISAC Categories:
- History | Africa - North
- History | Europe - France
Dewey: 965.03
LCCN: 2006014518
Series: Modern Intellectual and Political History of the Middle East
Physical Information: 1.18" H x 7.12" W x 10.36" (1.88 lbs) 368 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - French
- Cultural Region - North Africa
- Chronological Period - 19th Century
- Chronological Period - 20th Century
 
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The relationship between Algeria and France that formed during the 132 years of colonial rule did not end in 1962 when Algeria gained its independence. This long period of occupation left an indelible mark on the social fabric of both societies, one that continues to influence their cultures, identities, and politics. Wide-ranging in scope yet complementary in focus, the essays deftly convey the extent to which the French colonial experience in Algeria resonates on both sides of the Mediterranean. Young and established scholars shed light on the linguistic, cultural, and social mechanisms of violence, remembrance, forgetting, fantasy, nostalgia, prejudice, mythmaking, and fractured identity.

Addressing the nature of Franco-Algerian relations through such topics as migration, displacement, settler colonialism, racism, and sexuality, these essays provide an important contribution to postcolonial studies, cultural studies, and North African history. With renewed public debate surrounding the two countries' shared past and their interwoven communities today, this volume will be indispensable for anyone with an interest in the relations between Algeria and France and the literature on memory and nostalgia.