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Transcolonial Maghreb: Imagining Palestine in the Era of Decolonization (Cultural Memory in the Present) (Hardcover)

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By Olivia Harrison (Editor)
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Transcolonial Maghreb offers the first thorough analysis of the ways in which Moroccan, Algerian, and Tunisian writers have engaged with the Palestinian question and the Palestinian-Israeli conflict for the past fifty years. Arguing that Palestine has become the figure par excellence of the colonial in the purportedly postcolonial present, the book reframes the field of Maghrebi studies to account for transversal political and aesthetic exchanges across North Africa and the Middle East. Olivia C. Harrison examines and contextualizes writings by the likes of Abdellatif Laâbi, Kateb Yacine, Ahlam Mosteghanemi, Albert Memmi, Abdelkebir Khatibi, Jacques Derrida, and Edmond El Maleh, covering a wide range of materials that are, for the most part, unavailable in English translation: popular theater, literary magazines, television series, feminist texts, novels, essays, unpublished manuscripts, letters, and pamphlets written in the three main languages of the Maghreb—Arabic, French, and Berber. The result has wide implications for the study of transcolonial relations across the Global South.

About the Author


Olivia C. Harrison is Assistant Professor of French and Middle East Studies at the University of Southern California.

Praise For…


"Closely engaged with a vast body of literary texts, Transcolonial Maghreb is timely and greatly informative. It offers an important theoretical contribution to postcolonial studies."—Gil Hochberg, University of California, Los Angeles

Product Details
ISBN: 9780804794213
ISBN-10: 0804794219
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Publication Date: November 18th, 2015
Pages: 232
Language: English
Series: Cultural Memory in the Present