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The Algerian War in French-Language Comics Jennifer Howell

The Algerian War in French-Language Comics By Jennifer Howell

The Algerian War in French-Language Comics by Jennifer Howell


Summary

This book analyzes representations of the Algerian War in French-language comics published since 1982. Throughout this book, Howell investigates the ways in which marginalized memory communities resist, rewrite, and/or repair institutionalized history in popular culture.

The Algerian War in French-Language Comics Summary

The Algerian War in French-Language Comics: Postcolonial Memory, History, and Subjectivity by Jennifer Howell

The decolonization of Algeria represents a turning point in world history, marking the end of France's colonial empire, the birth of the Algerian republic, and the appearance of the Third World and pan-Arabism. Algeria emerged from colonial domination to negotiate the release of American hostages in Iran during the Carter administration. Radical Islam would later rise from the ashes of Algeria's failed democracy, leading to a civil war and the training of Algerian terrorists in Afghanistan. Moreover, the decolonization of Algeria offered an imperfect model of decolonization to other nations like South Africa that succeeded in abolishing apartheid while retaining its white settler population. Algeria and its war of national liberation therefore constitute an inescapable reference for those looking to understand today's war on terror and ever-expanding islamophobia in Western media circuits. Consequently, it is imperative that students and educators understand the global implications of the Algerian War and how to best approach this conflict in school and at home so as to learn from the consequences of misrepresentation at all levels of the memory transmission chain. These objectives are all the more important today given the West's misunderstanding and mischaracterization of Islam, the Arab Spring, the Muslim-majority world, and, most importantly, the continuing influence of French colonialism-especially in the postcolonial era. Conceived as a case study, The Algerian War in French-Language Comics: Postcolonial Memory, History, and Subjectivity argues that comics provide an alternative to textbook representations of the Algerian War in France because they draw from many of the same source materials yet produce narratives that are significantly different. This book demonstrates that although comics rely on conventional vectors of memory transmission like national education, the family, and mainstream media, they can also create new and productive dialogues using these same vectors in ways unavailable to traditional textbooks. From this perspective, these comics are an effective and alternative way to develop a more inclusive social consciousness.

The Algerian War in French-Language Comics Reviews

[T]his is a compelling book about the politics of memory and the visual practices of France's graphic novels. Jennifer Howell provides a rich case study of French comics about the Algerian War that is both historically resonant and immediate in its contemporary applicability. * European Comic Art *
Jennifer Howell displays her remarkable expertise in The Algerian War in French-Language Comics: Postcolonial Memory, History, and Subjectivity, a monograph where the interdisciplinary nature of French cultural studies is beautifully illustrated. Howell's work shows how French-language comics about the Algerian War have both shaped and reinterpreted historical memories and consequently affected France's relationship to its colonial past as well as its legacy in the present. As such, her book not only engages with colonial and postcolonial studies, but also with history, memory and postmemory. * The Journal of North African Studies *

About Jennifer Howell

Jennifer Howell is assistant professor of French at Illinois State University.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations Chronology of the Algerian War Introduction: The Algerian War and French Comics One De case en classe: Teaching the Algerian War Two Historical Narrative, French Colonial Culture, and Comics Three Packaging History for Mass Consumption Four Atrocity Photographs and Reporting War Five Self, Other, and Self-Othering Six Mapping Colonial Landscapes Seven French Comics as Postmemory Conclusion: The Postcolonial Turn in Teaching, Remembering, and Cartooning Bibliography Index About the Author

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NLS9781498516082
9781498516082
1498516084
The Algerian War in French-Language Comics: Postcolonial Memory, History, and Subjectivity by Jennifer Howell
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Lexington Books
2017-06-15
256
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