Historicizing Colonial Nostalgia: European Women´s Narratives of Algeria and Kenya 1900-Present
Patricia M. E. Lorcin
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Description for Historicizing Colonial Nostalgia: European Women´s Narratives of Algeria and Kenya 1900-Present
Paperback. Comparative study of the writings and strategies of European women in two colonies, French Algeria and British Kenya, during the twentieth century. Its central theme is women's discursive contribution to the construction of colonial nostalgia. Num Pages: 329 pages, biography. BIC Classification: 2H; DS; HBJD; HBJH; HBL; HBTB. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 156 x 234 x 20. Weight in Grams: 498.
Comparative study of the writings and strategies of European women in two colonies, French Algeria and British Kenya, during the twentieth century. Its central theme is women's discursive contribution to the construction of colonial nostalgia.
Comparative study of the writings and strategies of European women in two colonies, French Algeria and British Kenya, during the twentieth century. Its central theme is women's discursive contribution to the construction of colonial nostalgia.
Product Details
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2011
Condition
New
Weight
498g
Number of Pages
329
Place of Publication
Basingstoke, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781349341672
SKU
V9781349341672
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Ref
99-15
About Patricia M. E. Lorcin
Patricia Lorcin is Professor of History at the University of Minnesota, USA. She is the author of Imperial Identities: Stereotyping, Prejudice and Race in Colonial Algeria (1995), editor of Algeria and France 1800-2000: Identity, Memory, and Nostalgia (2006), and co-editor of several collections of essays including France and its Spaces of War: Experience, Memory, Image (2009).
Reviews for Historicizing Colonial Nostalgia: European Women´s Narratives of Algeria and Kenya 1900-Present
...this is a realistic, chilling book. Exotic and erotic narratives are juxtaposed with tales of violence, oppression, and death. The comfort is taken out of nostalgia, while at the same time aptly demonstrating the purpose that colonial nostalgia served. European women are critically and provocatively written into the story of colonialism. Through her deep and thoughtful use of sources, Lorcin ... Read more