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Postcolonial Realms of Memory Sites and Symbols in Modern France Postcolonial Realms of Memoryįirst published 2020 by Liverpool University Press 4 Cambridge Street Liverpool L69 7ZU Copyright © 2020 Liverpool University Press The right of Etienne Achille, Charles Forsdick and Lydie Moudileno to be identified as the editors of this book has been asserted by them in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. This content downloaded from 128.111.121.42 on Sun, 00:07:10 UTC All use subject to ĮT I E N N E AC H I L L E, C H A R L E S FOR S DIC K A N D LY DI E MOU DI L E NO Blatt and Edward J. Welch, France in Flux: Space, Territory, and Contemporary Culture 60 Nicholas Harrison, Our Civilizing Mission: The Lessons of Colonial EducationĦ5 Emma Wilson, The Reclining Nude: Agnès Varda, Catherine Breillat, and Nan Goldin 66 Margaret Atack, Alison S. Fell, Diana Holmes and Imogen Long, What Forms Can Do: French Feminisms and Their Legacies 1975–2015 67 Ruth Cruickshank, Leftovers: Eating, Drinking and Re-thinking with Case Studies from Post-war French Fiction Recent titles in the series: 53 Sarah Wood and Catriona MacLeod, Locating Guyane 54 Adrian May, From Bataille to Badiou: Lignes, the preservation of Radical French Thought, 1987–2017Ħ1 Joshua Armstrong, Maps and Territories: Global Positioning in the Contemporary French Novel 62 Thomas Baldwin, Roland Barthes: The Proust Variationsĥ5 Charlotte Hammond, Entangled Otherness: Cross-gender Fabrications in the Francophone CaribbeanĦ3 Lucas Hollister, Beyond Return: Genre and Cultural Politics in Contemporary French Fictionĥ6 Julia Waters, The Mauritian Novel: Fictions of BelongingĦ4 Naïma Hachad, Revisionary Narratives: Moroccan Women’s Auto/Biographical and Testimonial Actstĥ7 Diana Holmes, Middlebrow Matters: Women’s reading and the literary canon in France since the Belle Époque 58 John Patrick Walsh, Migration and Refuge: An Eco-Archive of Haitian Literature, 1982–2017 59 Ari J.
The volumes in the series will participate in the wider debate on key aspects of contemporary culture. All manifestations of contemporary French and francophone culture and expression are considered, including literature, cinema, popular culture, theory. The books published in Contemporary French and Francophone Cultures reflect a wide variety of critical practices and theoretical approaches, in harmony with the intellectual, cultural and social developments which have taken place over the past few decades. This series aims to provide a forum for new research on modern and contemporary French and francophone cultures and writing. JACQUELINE DUTTON University of Melbourne POSTCOLONIAL REALMS OF MEMORY SITES AND SYMBOLS IN MODERN FRANCEĮtienne Achille, Charles Forsdick and Lydie Moudileno This content downloaded from 128.111.121.42 on Sun, 00:07:10 UTC All use subject to Ĭontemporary French and Francophone Cultures Series Editor CHARLES FORSDICK University of Liverpool