Algeria Cuts : Women and Representation, 1830 to the Present
Algeria Cuts : Women and Representation, 1830 to the Present
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Author(s): Khanna, Ranjana
ISBN No.: 9780804752619
Pages: 328
Year: 200711
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 199.17
Status: Out Of Print

"Algeria Cuts is a timely and challenging reflection on how women elude and confound direct representation in literature, the arts, politics, law, and justice under conditions deeply inflected by colonialism and its aftermath. Pursuing the implication of this representational disruption for an ethics and a practice of transnational feminism, Khanna meticulously resists disciplinary strictures and the predictable conclusions they yield. Her analyses of mock trials, film, painting, manifestos, prose fiction and installations illuminate the multifarious junctures where gender disturbs representation in Algerian texts and contexts. While the focus here is on Algeria, this important book's insights and novel interdisciplinary method reach well beyond its immediate context." --Natalie Melas, Cornell University "In this multidisciplinary book, Khanna describes the ways in which women have been represented in Algerian history, from the onset of French colonialism in 1830 until today Khanna knows the history, relates it engagingly, and describes human events movingly." --CHOICE "Khanna evokes an inspiring imagery and provides a solid theoretical discussion for the book's gender perspective." --Journal of Peace Research.


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