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The Architecture of Memory Joelle Bahloul (Indiana University)

The Architecture of Memory By Joelle Bahloul (Indiana University)

The Architecture of Memory by Joelle Bahloul (Indiana University)


Summary

Recalling life in a single household occupied by several Jewish and Muslim families, in the generation before Algerian independence, Joelle Bahloul's informants build up a micro-history of a period which came to an end in the early 1960s.

The Architecture of Memory Summary

The Architecture of Memory: A Jewish-Muslim Household in Colonial Algeria, 1937-1962 by Joelle Bahloul (Indiana University)

Recalling how they lived in a single house that was occupied by several Jewish and Muslim families, in the generation before Algerian independence, Joelle Bahloul's informants build up a multivocal micro-history of a way of life which came to an end in the early 1960s. Uprooted and dispersed, these former neighbours constantly refer back to the architecture of the house itself, which, with its internal boundaries and shared spaces, structures their memories. Here, in miniature, is a domestic history of North African Muslims, Jews, and Christians living under French colonial rule.

The Architecture of Memory Reviews

This well-written and accessible translation is a required addition to the libraries of students of culture and memory, the ethnography of Jewish life, North Africa, and the identity of immigrants in their adopted countries. Gut Heskell, Religious Studies Review

Table of Contents

Introduction; l. Foundations; 2. Telling places: the house as social architecture; 3. Telling people: the house and the world; 4. Domestic time; 5. The poetics of remembrance.

Additional information

NLS9780521568920
9780521568920
0521568927
The Architecture of Memory: A Jewish-Muslim Household in Colonial Algeria, 1937-1962 by Joelle Bahloul (Indiana University)
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Cambridge University Press
1996-07-28
176
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