Memory and Postcolonial Studies : Synergies and New Directions
Memory and Postcolonial Studies : Synergies and New Directions
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ISBN No.: 9781788744782
Pages: 584
Year: 201905
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 165.90
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CONTENTS: Dirk Gottsche - History or memory? Postcolonial politics of memory in Bernhard Jaumann's Der lange Schatten and M. G. Vassanji's The Magic of Saida - Berny Sebe: Cross-cultural memory in postcolonial contexts: European imperial heroes in twenty-first-century Africa - Richard Tsogang Fossi: The memory of German, French and British colonialism in Cameroonian postcolonial literature - Emanuelle Santos: Memory and the contemporary postcolonial condition in Jose Eduardo Agualusa's novel A General Theory of Oblivion - Abigail Ward: Long-memoried women: Slavery and memory in contemporary Black women's poetry - Hannah-Rose Murray: «My name is not Tom»: Josiah Henson's fight to reclaim his identity in Britain, 1876-877 - Stephanie Lewthwaite: Traumatic memory in the art of Freddy Rodriguez - Antonia Wimbush: «Effacer mes mauvaises pensees»: Memory, writing and trauma in Nina Bouraoui's autofiction - Rebekah Vince: Pulled in all directions: The Shoah, colonialism and exile in Valerie Zenatti's novel Jacob, Jacob - Alex Hastie: Proximate spaces of violence: Multidirectional memory in Rachid Bouchareb's films Days of Glory and Outside the Law - Fang Tang: The reconstruction of history and cultural memory in contemporary Chinese-American women's life-writing: A comparative study of two memoirs - Rosemary Chapman: Literary history and memory in Quebec - Anneliese Hatton: Post-national Portuguese literature: Reconfiguring the imperial master narrative - Heike Bartel: Writing food and food memories in Turkish-German literature by Renan Demirkan, Hatice Akyun and Emine Sevgi Ozdamar - Victoria Carpenter: «2 October is not forgotten»: Tlatelolco 1968 massacre and social memory frameworks - Christopher Davis: Writing Rwanda: The languages of killing and suffering - Spencer Jordan: Digital storytelling and performative memory: New approaches to the literary geography of the postcolonial city - Monika Albrecht: Comparative Postcolonial Studies: Southeastern European history as (post-) colonial history - Yannis G. S. Papadopoulos: Collective trauma, transgenerational identity, shared memory: Public TV series dealing with the Ottoman Empire and Anatolian refugees in Greece - Benedikts Kalnacs: The working memory in contemporary Latvian culture and society: Between postcolonialism and postcommunism - Vladimir Zoric: The Danube archipelago: The hydropoetics of river islands - Alun Thomas: An empire remembered? Collectivization and colonialism in Mukhamet Shayakhmetov's memoir The Silent Steppe.


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