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The Algerian War Retold: Of Camuss Revolt and Postwar Reconciliation (Routledge Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Literature)
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ISBN: 0367444690
Author: Emery, Meaghan
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The Algerian War Retold: Of Camuss Revolt and Postwar Reconciliation focuses on specific aspects of Albert Camuss ethical thought through a study of his writings in conjunction with late 20th- and early 21st-century works written by Franco-Maghrebi authors on the topic of the Algerian War (1954-1962). It combines historical inquiry with literary analysis in order to examine the ways in which Camuss concept of revolt -- in his novels, journalistic writing, and philosophical essays -- reverberates in productions pertaining to that war. Following an examination of Sartres and Camuss debate over revolution and violence, one that in another iteration asks whether FLN-sponsored terrorism was justified, The Algerian War Retold uncovers how todays writers have adopted paradigms common to both Sartres and Camuss oeuvres when seeking to break the silence and influence Frances national narrative. In the end, it attempts to answer the critical questions raised by literary acts of violence, including whether Camusian ethics ultimately lead to justice for the Other in revolt. These questions are particularly poignant in view of recent presidential declarations in response to years of active pressure applied by associations and other citizens groups, prompting the French government to acknowledge the states abandonment of the harkis,condemn the repression of peaceful protest, and recognize the French armys systematic use of torture in Algeria.
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The Algerian War Retold: Of Camuss Revolt and Postwar Reconciliation (Routledge Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Literature)

