Albert Camus the Algerian: Colonialism, Terrorism, Justice
In this original reading of Albert Camus' novels, short stories, and political essays, David Carroll concentrates on Camus' conflicted relationship with his Algerian background and finds important critical insights into questions of justice, the effects...
In this original reading of Albert Camus' novels, short stories, and political essays, David Carroll concentrates on Camus' conflicted relationship with his Algerian background and finds important critical insights into questions of justice, the effects of colonial oppression, and the deadly cycle of terrorism and counterterrorism that characterized the Algerian War and continues to surface in the devastation of postcolonial wars today.
Preface. A Voice from the PastAcknowledgmentsIntroduction. "The Algerian" in Camus1. The Place of the Other2. Colonial Borders3. Exile4. Justice or Death?5. Terror6. Anguish7. Last WordsConclusion. Terrorism and Torture: From Algeria to IraqNotesIndex
- Autor: David Carroll
- 2008, 237 Seiten, Maße: 14,2 x 21,6 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: COLUMBIA UNIV PR
- ISBN-10: 0231140878
- ISBN-13: 9780231140874
"[Carroll's] re-reading of Camus is not only insightful and provocative, but also reminds us of the enduring relevance of Camus's voice." -- Modern & Contemporary France
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