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Colonial Continuities and Decoloniality in the French-Speaking World: From Nostalgia to Resistance [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 328 pages, aukštis x plotis: 239x163 mm, 1 Illustrations, color
  • Serija: Francophone Postcolonial Studies 14
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Feb-2024
  • Leidėjas: Liverpool University Press
  • ISBN-10: 180207886X
  • ISBN-13: 9781802078862
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 328 pages, aukštis x plotis: 239x163 mm, 1 Illustrations, color
  • Serija: Francophone Postcolonial Studies 14
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Feb-2024
  • Leidėjas: Liverpool University Press
  • ISBN-10: 180207886X
  • ISBN-13: 9781802078862
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This volume pays tribute to Professor Kate Marsh (1974-2019), featuring essays that reflect her vast scholarship, from her focus on French colonialism in India, colonial nostalgia and imperial rivalries, all the way through to her final project on anti-colonial activism and its policing in France's cities.

This volume pays tribute to the work of Professor Kate Marsh (1974-2019), an outstanding scholar whose research covered an extraordinarily wide range of interests and approaches, encompassing the history of empire, literature, politics and cultural production across the Francophone world from the eighteenth to the twenty-first century. Each of the chapters within engages with a different aspect of Marsh's interest in French colonialism and the entanglements of its complex afterlives - whether it be her interest in the longevity of imperial rivalries; loss and colonial nostalgia; exoticism and the female body; decolonization and the ends of empire; the French colonial imagination; the policing of racialized bodies; or anti-colonial activism and resistance. As well as reflecting the geographical and intellectual breadth of Marsh's research, the volume demonstrates how her work continues to resonate with emerging scholarship around decoloniality, transcolonial mobilities and anti-colonial resistance in the Francophone world. From French India to Algeria and from the Caribbean to contemporary France, this collection demonstrates the persistent relevance of Marsh's scholarship to the histories and legacies of empire, while opening up conversations about its implications for decolonial approaches to imperial histories and the future of Francophone Postcolonial Studies.
Illustrations                                                           
                                                               

Acknowledgements                                                           
                                                    

Introduction                                                               
                                                           

Sarah Arens, Nicola Frith, Jonathan Lewis and Rebekah Vince                 
                       

 

I. Colonial Continuities and Nostalgia

 

Bayadčres in the French Imagination: A Persistent Dance                     
                             

Tessa Ashlin Nunn

 

Jean-Paul Kauffmann: Nostalgia, Empire and Imagined Resurrections          
                         

Patrick Crowley

 

A Russian Love Affair: Memory, Nostalgia and Transimperial Connections     
         

Srilata Ravi

 

Colonialism, Race and Caribbean Migration: A History of the BUMIDOM        
     

Antonia Wimbush

 

Continuity or Rupture?: Remapping the End of Empire in Marguerite Durass
Cycle Indien                                                               
                                                       

Julia Waters

 

The Visible Other: Muslim Women, Feminism, and National Identity in France  
         

Edwige Crucifix

 

Bridge

Slaves of Fashion. Les Indiennes: The Extended Triangle                     
                             

The Singh Twins

 

II. Decoloniality and Transcolonial Modes of Resistance

 

Hidden Heritages and Unlikely Legacies: An Eastern Jerusalem in Hubert
Haddads Premičres neiges sur Pondichéry                                    
                                               

Rebekah Vince

 

Decolonizing Collective Memory from within: Rwandan Remembrance in Belgium
and France                                                                  
                                                                           

Catherine Gilbert

 

Divided Worlds, Distorted Selves: Coloniality and the Process of
Identification in

Yasmina Khadras Ce que le jour doit ą la nuit                              
                                     

Abdelbaqi Ghorab

 

The Enslaved Man in Un Cur simple: A Story within a Story                  
                       

Sucheta Kapoor

 

Mobility, Immobility and Transgression: Representations of Dangerous
Travellers

in Mounsis La Noce des fous                                               
                                               

Jonathan Lewis

 

Policing Black Anti-Colonial Activism in Interwar France: The Surveillance
of

Lamine Senghor in Fréjus, Marseille and Bordeaux                           
                                 

David Murphy

 

Afterword                                                                  
                                                           

Charles Forsdick

 
Sarah Arens is a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow and Lecturer in French at the University of Liverpool. Nicola Frith is a Senior Lecturer in French and Francophone Studies at the University of Edinburgh. Jonathan Lewis is a Lecturer in French and Francophone Studies at Bangor University. Rebekah Vince is a Lecturer in French at Queen Mary University of London.