Mona El Khoury is assistant professor of French and Francophone literature at Tufts University.
Description
Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: From Primal Scenes to the Other('s) Archive: Mapping the (In)visibility of the Jews in Algeria through Memory. Helene Cixous' Les Reveries de la femme sauvage Chapter 3: The Construction of the "Harkive:" Giving a Voice to the Harki Moze by Zahia Rahmani Chapter 4: The 'Metis' Predicament: Nina Bouraoui's Embodied Memory of the Colonial Split Chapter 5 "Aller Postcolonial - Retour Neocolonial"? The Ambiguous Memorial Reintegration of the Pieds-Noirs in Algeria: Boualem Sansal's L'Enfant fou de l'arbre creux Conclusion: Mosaic fathers and spectral truths Bibliography About the Author
Reviews
Mona El Khoury's Remnants of the Algerian Rupture: Archiving Postcolonial Minorities is an important new study of four key novels reflecting on the memory and after-effects of the Algerian War of Independence from the perspective of its forgotten minorities. Addressing the ongoing omissions in official memory of the War, El-Khoury convincingly demonstrates how Helene Cixous, Zahia Rahimi, Nina Bouraoui and Boualem Sansal 'archive' the under-represented experiences of Algerian Jews, Harkis, pieds-noirs and people of mixed race in subtle and suggestive literary texts that allow silenced voices to make themselves heard. This is an engaging and illuminating study that fills a significant gap in existing discourses on Algerian memory in France. -- Jane Hiddleston, Professor of Literatures in French, University of Oxford