This article examines the discourses to be read in painted representations of colonial motifs (and their modes of display) in France between the mid-nineteenth and the early twentieth centuries, i.e. until the dawn—but not the completion—of decolonisation. It will analyse selected images, some of which have become emblematic as triumphant and/or enduring manifestations of colonial domination. It will question the readings and uses of such images from the time of conquest to the post-colonial era. This article's focus, however, will be less on the well-rehearsed dominant discourses than on gaps, silences, unanswered questions, misgivings and various non-dits which can be detected, on closer examination, in these works, their modes of diffusi...
The Algerian War 1954-62 was one of the most prolonged and violent examples of decolonization. At ti...
Sessions Jennifer E. Ambiguous Glory : The Algerian Conquest and the Politics of Colonial Commemorat...
In the first quarter of the twentieth century, colonial Algeria was marked by profound social, cultu...
This article explores the role played by the past and by notions of alterity and belonging in politi...
This paper was presented at the Association of Art Historians' Student Summer Symposium, St Andrews ...
In the middle decades of the nineteenth century, France embarked on the conquest of its modern colon...
Abstract Monumental Paintings in Algeria: A Pedagogical Genre. — Since colonial conquest, and Horace...
Language is fundamental in shaping our understanding of the world we live, and as such, studies of d...
In 2016, the Musée des Civilisations de l’Europe et de la Méditerranée in Marseille hosted the ‘Made...
This thesis elaborates on the question to what extent conflicting memories of the decolonization of ...
The whipping of African prisoners during the Belgian colonial period is a common theme for artists o...
This article identifies and analyzes a rhetorical pattern in the Algerian negotiator Hamdan Khodja’s...
In this paper, I analyze the representation of French-Algerian relations in four French-language fil...
The treatment of Muslim Algerian women by French forces during the Algerian War of Independence (195...
This article explores representations of Algerian women in colonial, decolonizing and postcolonial c...
The Algerian War 1954-62 was one of the most prolonged and violent examples of decolonization. At ti...
Sessions Jennifer E. Ambiguous Glory : The Algerian Conquest and the Politics of Colonial Commemorat...
In the first quarter of the twentieth century, colonial Algeria was marked by profound social, cultu...
This article explores the role played by the past and by notions of alterity and belonging in politi...
This paper was presented at the Association of Art Historians' Student Summer Symposium, St Andrews ...
In the middle decades of the nineteenth century, France embarked on the conquest of its modern colon...
Abstract Monumental Paintings in Algeria: A Pedagogical Genre. — Since colonial conquest, and Horace...
Language is fundamental in shaping our understanding of the world we live, and as such, studies of d...
In 2016, the Musée des Civilisations de l’Europe et de la Méditerranée in Marseille hosted the ‘Made...
This thesis elaborates on the question to what extent conflicting memories of the decolonization of ...
The whipping of African prisoners during the Belgian colonial period is a common theme for artists o...
This article identifies and analyzes a rhetorical pattern in the Algerian negotiator Hamdan Khodja’s...
In this paper, I analyze the representation of French-Algerian relations in four French-language fil...
The treatment of Muslim Algerian women by French forces during the Algerian War of Independence (195...
This article explores representations of Algerian women in colonial, decolonizing and postcolonial c...
The Algerian War 1954-62 was one of the most prolonged and violent examples of decolonization. At ti...
Sessions Jennifer E. Ambiguous Glory : The Algerian Conquest and the Politics of Colonial Commemorat...
In the first quarter of the twentieth century, colonial Algeria was marked by profound social, cultu...