Hoarding Memory: Covering the Wounds of the Algerian War

Hoarding Memory: Covering the Wounds of the Algerian War

by Amy L. Hubbell
Hoarding Memory: Covering the Wounds of the Algerian War

Hoarding Memory: Covering the Wounds of the Algerian War

by Amy L. Hubbell

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Overview

Hoarding Memory looks at the ways the stories of the Algerian War (1954–62) have proliferated among the former French citizens of Algeria. By engaging hoarding as a model, Amy L. Hubbell demonstrates the simultaneously productive and destructive nature of clinging to memory. These memories present massive amounts of material, akin to the stored objects in a hoarder’s house. Through analysis of fiction, autobiography, art, and history that extensively use collecting, layering, and repetition to address painful war memories, Hubbell shows trauma can be hidden within its own representation.

Hoarding Memory dedicates chapters to specific authors and artists who use this hoarding technique: Marie Cardinal, Leïla Sebbar, and Benjamin Stora in writing and Nicole Guiraud and Patrick Altes in art. All were born in Algeria during colonial French rule but in vastly different contexts; each suffered personal or inherited trauma from racism, physical or psychological abuse, terrorist or other violent acts of war, and exile in France. Zineb Sedira’s artwork is also included as an example of traumatic memory inherited from her parents.

Ultimately this book shows how traumatic experience can be conveyed in a seemingly open account that is compounded and compacted by the volume of words, images, and other memorial debris that testify to the pain.

 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781496223500
Publisher: Nebraska
Publication date: 12/01/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 192
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Amy L. Hubbell is a senior lecturer in French at the University of Queensland. She is the author of Remembering French Algeria: Pieds-Noirs, Identity, and Exile (Nebraska, 2015) and the coeditor of Textual and Visual Selves: Photography, Film, and Comic Art in French Autobiography (Nebraska, 2011).
 

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments.
Preface.
 Chapter 1  Introduction: Too Much Memory and the Algerian War
 Chapter 2 Marie Cardinal: Gleaning, Collecting and Hoarding the Lost Homeland.
 Chapter 3 Leïla Sebbar: Churning Memory Debris.
 Chapter 4 Benjamin Stora: Gangrene and the Memory of the Algerian War 100
 Chapter 5 Hoarding Visual Debris from the War
Index
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