Colonial continuities and decoloniality in the French-speaking world: from nostalgia to resistance
In: Francophone postcolonial studies 14
Introduction (Sarah Arens, Nicola Frith, Jonathan Lewis and Rebekah Vince) -- I Colonial Continuities and Nostalgia -- 1 Bayadères in the French Imagination: A Persistent Dance (Tessa Ashlin Nunn) -- 2 Jean-Paul Kauffmann: Nostalgia, Empire and Imagined Resurrections (Patrick Crowley) -- 3 A Russian Love Affair: Memory, Nostalgia and Trans-Imperial Connections (Srilata Ravi) -- 4 Colonialism, Race and Caribbean Migration: A History of the BUMIDOM (Antonia Wimbush) -- 5 Continuity or Rupture? Remapping the End of Empire in Marguerite Duras's 'Cycle Indien' (Julia Waters) -- 6 The Visible Other: Muslim Women, Feminism and National Identity in France (Edwige Crucifix) -- Bridge -- 7 Slaves of Fashion. Indiennes: The Extended Triangle (The Singh Twins) -- II Decoloniality and Transcolonial Modes of Resistance -- 8 Hidden Heritages and Unlikely Legacies: An Eastern Jerusalem in Hubert Haddad's Premières neiges sur Pondichéry (Rebekah Vince) -- 9 Decolonizing Collective Memory from Within: Rwandan Remembrance in Belgium and France (Catherine Gilbert) -- 10 Divided Worlds, Distorted Selves: Coloniality and the Process of Identification in Yasmina Khadra's Ce que le jour doit à la nuit (Abdelbaqi Ghorab) -- 11 The Enslaved Man in 'Un cœur simple': A Story within a Story (Sucheta Kapoor) -- 12 Mobility, Immobility and Transgression: Representations of Dangerous Travellers in Mounsi's La noce des fous (Jonathan Lewis) -- 13 Policing Black Anti-Colonial Activism in Interwar France: The Surveillance of Lamine Senghor in Fréjus, Marseille and Bordeaux (David Murphy) -- Afterword (Charles Forsdick) -- Notes on Contributors -- Index.