Fused Together and Torn Apart

TitleFused Together and Torn Apart
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2012
AuthorsMalika Rahal
JournalHistory and Memory
Volume24
Issue1
Pagination118-151,178-179
ISSN0935560X
Abstract

This article explores the constraints of contemporary history writing about Algeria. It analyzes the historiographical blocks and blind spots to show the centrality of the question of unity/plurality within Algerianness. Borrowing from anthropologist Françoise Héritier, it uses the notion of entre-soi to elaborate a new chronological framework, a continual sequence of war between 1945 and 2002. It also examines the impact of the rapid succession of these episodes of political violence on individual memories, and how moments of paroxysmal violence are reactivated during interviews, and considers the emotional cost for historians when they become the last recipient of narratives of forms of violence intended to terrorize. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

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