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ISBN-10
0820495360
Book Title
Postcolonial Haunting and Victimization: Assia Djebars New Novels
Item Height
9 inches
ISBN
9780820495361
Subject Area
Literary Criticism, Foreign Language Study
Publication Name
Postcolonial Haunting and Victimization : Assia Djebar's New Novels
Publisher
Lang A&G International Academic Publishers, Peter
Item Length
9.1 in
Subject
Miscellaneous, European / French, Semiotics & Theory
Publication Year
2007
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Author
Michael O'riley
Features
New Edition
Item Weight
15.2 Oz
Item Width
6.3 in
Number of Pages
148 Pages

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Publisher
Lang A&G International Academic Publishers, Peter
ISBN-10
0820495360
ISBN-13
9780820495361
eBay Product ID (ePID)
59099346

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
148 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Postcolonial Haunting and Victimization : Assia Djebar's New Novels
Subject
Miscellaneous, European / French, Semiotics & Theory
Publication Year
2007
Features
New Edition
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Literary Criticism, Foreign Language Study
Author
Michael O'riley
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Weight
15.2 Oz
Item Length
9.1 in
Item Width
6.3 in

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Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2006-101474
Reviews
Michael O'Riley offers his readers an informative and in-depth analysis of the most recent work of internationally acclaimed Algerian novelist Assia Djebar, examining her texts in terms of the theme of postcolonial haunting. With colonial ghosts haunting postcolonial nations - in the form of civil strife, social inequalities, authoritarian regimes - the critic finds Djebar probing their relationship to Algeria's collective memory. Studying Djebar's fiction attentively, O'Riley asks: Does not the obsessive return of colonial memories play into a paradigm of victimization? In other words, can one address the question of the Algerian War without succumbing to a form of postcolonial haunting that turns to victimization? O'Riley's thoughtful analysis grapples with this question and others pertaining to the complex relationship between the former colonial subject and the former colonizer which readers find at the heart of Djebar's fiction. (Mildred Mortimer, University of Colorado, Boulder), «Michael O_Riley offers his readers an informative and in-depth analysis of the most recent work of internationally acclaimed Algerian novelist Assia Djebar, examining her texts in terms of the theme of postcolonial haunting. With colonial ghosts haunting postcolonial nations _ in the form of civil strife, social inequalities, authoritarian regimes _ the critic finds Djebar probing their relationship to Algeria_s collective memory. Studying Djebar_s fiction attentively, O_Riley asks: Does not the obsessive return of colonial memories play into a paradigm of victimization? In other words, can one address the question of the Algerian War without succumbing to a form of postcolonial haunting that turns to victimization? O_Riley_s thoughtful analysis grapples with this question and others pertaining to the complex relationship between the former colonial subject and the former colonizer which readers find at the heart of Djebar_s fiction.» (Mildred Mortimer, University of Colorado, Boulder), «Michael O'Riley offers his readers an informative and in-depth analysis of the most recent work of internationally acclaimed Algerian novelist Assia Djebar, examining her texts in terms of the theme of postcolonial haunting. With colonial ghosts haunting postcolonial nations - in the form of civil strife, social inequalities, authoritarian regimes - the critic finds Djebar probing their relationship to Algeria's collective memory. Studying Djebar's fiction attentively, O'Riley asks: Does not the obsessive return of colonial memories play into a paradigm of victimization? In other words, can one address the question of the Algerian War without succumbing to a form of postcolonial haunting that turns to victimization? O'Riley's thoughtful analysis grapples with this question and others pertaining to the complex relationship between the former colonial subject and the former colonizer which readers find at the heart of Djebar's fiction.» (Mildred Mortimer, University of Colorado, Boulder)
Dewey Edition
22
Dewey Decimal
843/.914
Edition Description
New Edition
Synopsis
Postcolonial Haunting and Victimization: Assia Djebar's New Novels treats one of the central problems within the current geo-political conflict between Islam and the West: how the memory of imperialism fuels fundamentalist claims to territory and creates a paradigm of victimization through which martyrdom and terrorism prevail. Through an examination of the most recent works by the award-winning Algerian author Assia Djebar, this book considers how the culture of victimization prevails in postcolonial thought and practice, not only in the West but in formerly colonized territories as well. It examines the work of important postcolonial critics, such as Achille Mbembe and others, in dialogue with the works of Djebar, one of the most popular international postcolonial authors treating these questions from within the contemporary framework. Both in theory and in practice, this book reveals how pervasive haunting and victimization are in the wake of September 11th and provides an alternative way of responding to them. It demonstrates how Djebar's reticence to explore the details of colonialism marks an important shift in postcolonial literature and criticism and an important attempt to address the dynamics of victimization. Postcolonial Haunting and Victimization will be a great resource to all those interested in the question of Islam and the West as well as to a wide array of readers in the fields of literary and postcolonial studies.
LC Classification Number
PQ3989.2.D57Z82 2007
Copyright Date
2007
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