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This volume examines the ways that writers from the Caribbean, Africa, and the U.S. theorize and employ postcolonial memory in ways that expose or challenge colonial narratives of the past, and shows how memory assumes particular forms and values in post/colonial contexts in twenty and twenty-first-century works. The problem of contested memory and colonial history continues to be an urgent and timely issue, as colonial history has served to crush, erase and manipulate collective and individual memories. Indeed, the most powerful mechanism of colonial discourse is that which alters and silences local histories and even individuals’ memories in service to colonial authority. Johnson and Brezault work to contextualize the politics of writing memory in the shadow of colonial history, creating a collection that pioneers a postcolonial turn in cultural memory studies suitable for scholars interested in cultural memory, postcolonial, Francophone and ethnic studies.
Colonisation. Decolonisation --- Pragmatics --- History of civilization --- Africa --- Caribbean area --- United States --- Philosophy and psychology of culture --- colonization --- literary criticism --- memory --- postcolonialism --- Culture-Study and teaching. --- Historiography. --- Imperialism. --- Culture. --- Literature . --- Cultural Theory. --- Memory Studies. --- Imperialism and Colonialism. --- Global/International Culture. --- Postcolonial/World Literature. --- Belles-lettres --- Western literature (Western countries) --- World literature --- Philology --- Authors --- Authorship --- Cultural sociology --- Culture --- Sociology of culture --- Civilization --- Popular culture --- Colonialism --- Empires --- Expansion (United States politics) --- Neocolonialism --- Political science --- Anti-imperialist movements --- Caesarism --- Chauvinism and jingoism --- Militarism --- Historical criticism --- History --- Social aspects --- Criticism --- Historiography --- Culture—Study and teaching. --- memory [psychological concept]
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This volume examines the ways that writers from the Caribbean, Africa, and the U.S. theorize and employ postcolonial memory in ways that expose or challenge colonial narratives of the past, and shows how memory assumes particular forms and values in post/colonial contexts in twenty and twenty-first-century works. The problem of contested memory and colonial history continues to be an urgent and timely issue, as colonial history has served to crush, erase and manipulate collective and individual memories. Indeed, the most powerful mechanism of colonial discourse is that which alters and silences local histories and even individuals’ memories in service to colonial authority. Johnson and Brezault work to contextualize the politics of writing memory in the shadow of colonial history, creating a collection that pioneers a postcolonial turn in cultural memory studies suitable for scholars interested in cultural memory, postcolonial, Francophone and ethnic studies.
Colonisation. Decolonisation --- Pragmatics --- American literature --- French literature (outside France) --- History of civilization --- dekolonisatie --- Miano, Léonora --- Djebar, Assia --- Roland, Pauline --- Nganang, Patrice --- Hongo, Garrett --- Chamoiseau, Patrick --- Africa --- Caribbean area --- United States of America
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Philosophy --- Philosophy and psychology of culture --- Literature --- cultuur --- filosofie --- literatuur --- anno 1900-1999 --- Latin America
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