‘The Schiller Brothers’ Diary’ (the subtitle of Boualem Sansal's Le Village de l'Allemand) is the encounter between two diaries that bring together the memories of several European and African communities. Two young men who think that they are the children of Kabylian peasants murdered by Algerian fundamentalists discover that their father is a Nazi war criminal whose story they must uncover. In order to explore the border between fundamentalism and Nazism, Sansal weaves a historical narrative straddling three territories and three national histories (France, Germany and Algeria). He also creates an inextricable knot of ‘entangled memories’. In other words, Le Village de l'Allemand positions itself at the heart of a debate that revolves aro...
This dissertation proposes ways out of traumatic silence in contemporary French and Francophone Nort...
The Alsatians drafted by force into the German Army during the Second World War : Denial, convocatio...
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Two immigrant brothers discover the truth about their German father's past in this masterly investig...
Starting point for this dissertation was that the Algerian Independence War (1954-1962), one of the ...
How do traumatic but at times competitive memories, anchored in different wars and events, end up fi...
Although the Algerian war (1954-1962) is now fifty years past, it remains a contentious issue in Fra...
Since the end of the Second World War, the figure of the perpetrator has given rise to vigorous deba...
The other side: collective memory in three novels by Amin Maalouf Collective memory is an expressio...
M.A. (French)This thesis investigates the collective literary Project entitled Rwanda: écrire par de...
ABSTRACT: Our study focuses on the subversion of the traditional notion of the character through his...
Tassadit Imache's semi-autobiographical novel Une Fille sans histoire traces the history and memory ...
In 2002, during a violent skirmish between the FARC guerrilla and the paramilitary forces, 170 inhab...
The Algerian War of Independence (1954-62), which brought an end to over a century of French colonia...
What are the traces left by the war of Algeria in narratives written by second-generation immigrant ...
This dissertation proposes ways out of traumatic silence in contemporary French and Francophone Nort...
The Alsatians drafted by force into the German Army during the Second World War : Denial, convocatio...
The Franco-Algerian War (195462) was a long, tremendously hard-fought, dirty war of decolonisation, ...
Two immigrant brothers discover the truth about their German father's past in this masterly investig...
Starting point for this dissertation was that the Algerian Independence War (1954-1962), one of the ...
How do traumatic but at times competitive memories, anchored in different wars and events, end up fi...
Although the Algerian war (1954-1962) is now fifty years past, it remains a contentious issue in Fra...
Since the end of the Second World War, the figure of the perpetrator has given rise to vigorous deba...
The other side: collective memory in three novels by Amin Maalouf Collective memory is an expressio...
M.A. (French)This thesis investigates the collective literary Project entitled Rwanda: écrire par de...
ABSTRACT: Our study focuses on the subversion of the traditional notion of the character through his...
Tassadit Imache's semi-autobiographical novel Une Fille sans histoire traces the history and memory ...
In 2002, during a violent skirmish between the FARC guerrilla and the paramilitary forces, 170 inhab...
The Algerian War of Independence (1954-62), which brought an end to over a century of French colonia...
What are the traces left by the war of Algeria in narratives written by second-generation immigrant ...
This dissertation proposes ways out of traumatic silence in contemporary French and Francophone Nort...
The Alsatians drafted by force into the German Army during the Second World War : Denial, convocatio...
The Franco-Algerian War (195462) was a long, tremendously hard-fought, dirty war of decolonisation, ...