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The Reparative in Narratives – Works of Mourning in Progress: Contemporary French and Francophone Cultures

Autor Mireille Rosello
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 ian 2010
The authors studied in this volume represent a Francophone archipelago unfamiliar to any mapmaker, but drawn together through their use of narrators who are survivors and, sometimes, inflictors, of unspeakable acts of violence. These authors, then, Mireille D. Rosello argues, repair trauma through the act of writing. The reparative narratives introduced here require that readers be prepared to accept that healing belongs to a whole realm of potential outcomes—and that exposure and denunciation do not exhaust the victim’s range of possibilities. Rosello contends that this context-specific, yet repeating, pattern constitutes a response to our contemporary understanding of both globalized and extremely localized types of traumatic memories.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781846312212
ISBN-10: 1846312213
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 156 x 233 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Liverpool University Press
Seria Contemporary French and Francophone Cultures


Notă biografică

Mireille D. Rosello is Chair of the Program of Comparative Studies at the University of Amsterdam and was previously Professor of French literature and comparative literary studies at Northwestern University. Her many books include 'Postcolonial Hospitality' (Stanford University Press, 2001), and 'France and the Maghreb: Performative Encounters' (University of Florida Press, 2005).

Cuprins

Acknowledgements

Introduction: From the Debate on 'Repentance' to the Reparative in Memorial Narratives

1   Algerian Humour: 'Jay Translating' Words and Silences
2   René-Nicolas Ehni: Matricide and Deicide as Figures of Unforgivable Violence and Redemption during the Algerian War of Independence
3   The Truth of False Testimonies: False Brothers in Michael Haneke's Caché
4   Gisèle Halimi's Autobiographical and Legal Narratives: Doing to Trees what They Did to Me

Conclusion: Repentance and Detective Fiction: Legal Powerlessness and the Power of Narratives

Notes 
Bibliography
Index