Albert Camus's novels provide insight into the worldview of the pieds-noirs, Algerian-born descendants of European settlers facing ever-increasing pressure to abandon what they saw as their homeland as decolonization accelerated after the Second World War, when Camus was writing. This study examines Camus's four main novels, L'étranger, La peste, La chute, and Le premier homme in their colonial context. Through a careful analysis of Camus's use of the tropes and imagery associated with the robinsonnade, or island adventure tale, and its inherent connection to colonialist discourse, this study nuances our understanding of Camus's position on the subject of Algeria. We will argue that Camus's fiction suggests mixed feelings about the colonial...
Algerian born French writers Albert Camus and Assia Djebar both employ their memories and experience...
Algerian born French writers Albert Camus and Assia Djebar both employ their memories and experience...
Colonized by the French in 1830, Algeria was an important French settler colony that, unlike its nei...
While the pied noir writer Albert Camus has usually been depicted as either a “French writer” or an ...
This study is about the Algerianity of Albert Camus, the greatest French writer of Algeria. The topi...
This study is about the Algerianity of Albert Camus, the greatest French writer of Algeria. The topi...
This study is about the Algerianity of Albert Camus, the greatest French writer of Algeria. The topi...
Albert Camus (1913–1960) and Mouloud Feraoun (1913–1962) were two contemporary Francophone Algerian ...
In continuity to an open and sincere dialogue with Cultural Studies, immediately, to orient our anal...
International audienceThis article offers a socio-historical approach to analyzing the genesis of th...
International audienceThis article offers a socio-historical approach to analyzing the genesis of th...
International audienceThis article offers a socio-historical approach to analyzing the genesis of th...
Regardless of whether or not Camus was indeed influenced in his writing by the colonial myth, the ge...
Until recently, in France, Albert Camus was regularly dismissed as a consensual writer and a minor p...
The life of Albert Camus (1913-60) was profoundly affected by the three major tragedies which domina...
Algerian born French writers Albert Camus and Assia Djebar both employ their memories and experience...
Algerian born French writers Albert Camus and Assia Djebar both employ their memories and experience...
Colonized by the French in 1830, Algeria was an important French settler colony that, unlike its nei...
While the pied noir writer Albert Camus has usually been depicted as either a “French writer” or an ...
This study is about the Algerianity of Albert Camus, the greatest French writer of Algeria. The topi...
This study is about the Algerianity of Albert Camus, the greatest French writer of Algeria. The topi...
This study is about the Algerianity of Albert Camus, the greatest French writer of Algeria. The topi...
Albert Camus (1913–1960) and Mouloud Feraoun (1913–1962) were two contemporary Francophone Algerian ...
In continuity to an open and sincere dialogue with Cultural Studies, immediately, to orient our anal...
International audienceThis article offers a socio-historical approach to analyzing the genesis of th...
International audienceThis article offers a socio-historical approach to analyzing the genesis of th...
International audienceThis article offers a socio-historical approach to analyzing the genesis of th...
Regardless of whether or not Camus was indeed influenced in his writing by the colonial myth, the ge...
Until recently, in France, Albert Camus was regularly dismissed as a consensual writer and a minor p...
The life of Albert Camus (1913-60) was profoundly affected by the three major tragedies which domina...
Algerian born French writers Albert Camus and Assia Djebar both employ their memories and experience...
Algerian born French writers Albert Camus and Assia Djebar both employ their memories and experience...
Colonized by the French in 1830, Algeria was an important French settler colony that, unlike its nei...