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Remembering the (Post)Colonial Self

Memory and Identity in the Novels of Assia Djebar

Remembering the (Post)Colonial Self( )
Series edited by: Collier, Peter
Author: Murray, Jennifer
Series title:Modern French Identities Ser.
ISBN:978-3-03911-367-5
Publication Date:May 2008
Publisher:Peter Lang AG International Academic Publishers
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $86.85
Book Description:

The globalisation of culture and the shifting nature of national identities have propelled the stakes of memory and identity to the forefront of current intellectual debates. In recent years, the works of the Algerian francophone author Assia Djebar have reflected a growing preoccupation with the role of memory in forging a sense of individual as well as collective identity. This study traces the interrelated motifs of memory and identity in Djebar's novels, arguing the centrality of...
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Book Details
Pages:266
Detailed Subjects: Literary Criticism / Subjects & Themes / General
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):8.66 x 5.91 Inches
Book Weight:0.858 Pounds
Author Biography
Murray, Jennifer (Series edited by)


Peter Collier is an author who often collaborated on his boooks with David Horowitz. Together they co-wrote books about dynasty families like: The Rockefellers: An American Dynasty (1976), The Kennedys: An American Drama (1984) and The Fords: An American Epic (1987), and in 1994 Collier published The Roosevelts: An American Saga, with Horowitz contributing. In addition, Collier wrote a novel, Down River (1979); a children's book, The King's Giraffe (with his wife, 1996); and books honoring military figures like Medal of Honor: Portraits of Valor Beyond the Call of Duty (2003).

During the 1960s and '70s, Collier and Horowitz worked together on the New Left journal Ramparts, but "made a 180-degree turn and began writing books and articles from the conservative side of the spectrum. Their 1989 book, Destructive Generation: Second Thoughts About the Sixties, attacked what they perceived to be the nostalgia that had grown up around that decade. In 1998, Collier founded Encounter Books, which has published a range of authors, many of them conservative.

Peter Collier passed away on November 1, 2019 from leukemia. He was 80 years old.

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