Recasting Postcolonialism: Women Writing Between Worlds

Author:   Anne Donadey
Publisher:   Heinemann USA
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9780325070223


Pages:   290
Publication Date:   19 July 2001
Format:   Paperback
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This in-depth study of the works of major Francophone writers Assia Djebar and Leïla Sebbar redefines postcolonial literature by focusing on three characteristics. Donadey understands postcolonial literature as being both oppositional to and complicit with a variety of power structures. This literature also reclaims through fiction a history written primarily from a Eurocentric perspective. Finally, postcolonial literature engages with a variety of intertexts, which it alternately contests, reclaims, and reinvents. This work challenges the current practice of postcolonial theory by moving away from a focus on English language literature. Donadey argues that rather than being peripheral to postcolonial concerns, gender is one of the main reasons for the ambivalent aspect of much postcolonial literature. Recasting Postcolonialism outlines historiographical debates over the Algerian war and the place of women in the war. Donadey examines the narrative strategies Djebar and Sebbar use to rewrite an Algerian history that was partially erased by French colonialism. She also offers a clear analysis of how these two women's writings demonstrate the prominent role played by Algerian women and the historical memories of women in the recasting of Algeria's colonial past.

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Author:   Anne Donadey
Publisher:   Heinemann USA
Imprint:   Heinemann Educational Books,U.S.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.320kg
ISBN:  

9780325070223


ISBN 10:   0325070229
Pages:   290
Publication Date:   19 July 2001
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Preface; Introduction: Recasting Postcolonialism; Historical Amnesia and the Construction of National Identity; The Algeria Syndrome ; Re-membering Colonial History; Inter/Textual Subversions; Refiguring French. Orientalist Painting; Metissage and Representation; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.

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-In Recasting Postcolonialism: Women Writing Between Worlds Anne Donadey examines key issues relating to postcolonial theory as she carefully analyzes the fiction of two leading Francophone African women writers, Assia Djebar and Leila Sebbar....Donadey is the first critic to examine Ibn Khaldun's influence on Djebar and to focus on the importance of epigraphs in the Algerian writer's work.--Mildred Mortimer Professor of French and Francophone Literature University of Colorado, Boulder


In Recasting Postcolonialism: Women Writers Between Worlds, Donadey brings in new innovative, creative insights on today's postcolonial feminist criticism through an original reading of authors not often combined in such a thorough analysis. Lucid, critical eye, sharp and sensitive mind, she knows how to bring forth and elaborate on the literature and the criticism that contextualizes it without falling into complacent inbred weaknesses so often used in such approaches. -Evelyne Accad Professor of French, Comparative Literature, African, Middle East Studies, Women's Studies, Honors Program University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign


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Anne Donadey is Associate Professor, Comparative Literature and Women's Studies, The University of Iowa.

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