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Postcolonial realms of memory, sites and symbols in modern France, Etienne Achille, Charles Forsdick and Lydie Moudileno [editors]

Label
Postcolonial realms of memory, sites and symbols in modern France, Etienne Achille, Charles Forsdick and Lydie Moudileno [editors]
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Postcolonial realms of memory
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionariesbibliography
Oclc number
1139240307
Responsibility statement
Etienne Achille, Charles Forsdick and Lydie Moudileno [editors]
Series statement
Contemporary French and francophone cultures, [68]JSTOR eBooks
Sub title
sites and symbols in modern France
Summary
Recognized as one of the most influential studies of memory in the late twentieth century, Pierre Nora's monumental projectLes 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'slieux de mémoire. The various chapters discern and explore an initial repertoire of realms and sites in France and the so-calledOutremer 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.--, Provided by publisher
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