

An edition of Algeria Cuts (2007)
Women and Representation, 1830 to the Present (Cultural Memory in the Present)
By Ranjana Khanna
Publish Date
November 1, 2007
Publisher
Stanford University Press
Language
eng
Pages
328
Description:
"Algeria Cuts discusses the figure of woman, both under colonial rule in Algeria and within the postcolonial independent nation-state. It is an interdisciplinary project that spans fine art, film, colonial and legal policy, manifestos, prose fiction, and theoretical and philosophical texts concerning the relationship between France and Algeria. Khanna investigates gendered representation, identification, and justice, and in the process, calls into question the ways in which conventional disciplinary frameworks foreclose certain avenues of reflection while foregrounding others. Algeria Cuts seeks to understand Algeria and Algerian women as a philosophical site that facilitates an understanding of justice and the pursuit of feminism."--Book cover.
subjects: Women, algeria, Women, social conditions, Algeria, history, Women, Political activity, Social conditions, Women's rights, History, Women--political activity, Women--algeria--political activity, Women--social conditions, Women--algeria--social conditions, Women's rights--history, Women's rights--algeria--history, Women--political activity--algeria, Hq1791.5 .k43 2008, 305.48/892765, Literary criticism, Semiotics & theory