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Algeria: Nation, Culture and Transnationalism
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Introduction
Algeria: Nation, Culture and Transnationalism 1988-2015   Patrick Crowley

Nation, State and Society
In the Shadow of Revolution   James McDougall
Algeria’s ‘Belle Époque’: Memories of the 1970s as a Window on the Present   Ed McAllister
The Many (Im)possibilities of Contemporary Algerian Judaïtés   Samuel Sami Everett
1988-1992: Multipartism, Islamism and the Descent into Civil War   Malika Rahal
Algerian Heritage Associations: National Identity and Rediscovering the Past   Jessica Northey

Cultural Mediations
Writing in the Aftermath of Two Wars: Algerian Modernism and the Génération ’88   Corbin Treacy
The Persistence of the Image, the Lacunae of History: The Archive and Contemporary Art in Algeria (1992-2012)   Fanny Gillet
Music, Borders and Nationhood in Algeria   Tony Langlois
Algerian Youth on the Move. Capoeira, Street-dance and Parkour: Between Integration and Contestation   Britta Hecking
Sport in Algeria — from national self-assertion to anti-state contestation   Philip Dine
Beyond France-Algeria: The Algerian Novel and the Transcolonial Imagination   Olivia C. Harrison

Afterword
Performing Algerianness: The National and Transnational Construction of Algeria’s ‘Culture Wars’   Walid Benkhaled and Natalya Vince

Notes on Contributors
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About the Author

Patrick Crowley is Senior Lecturer in French at University College Cork.

Reviews

Reviews 'This volume edited by Patrick Crowley looks at the current state of the country by drawing on cultural studies and historical analysis. It proposes a series of case studies on the representations of contemporary Algeria and their political meanings, with the objective of challenging any political discourse that homogenizes the idea of 'Algerianity.' From a pedagogical perspective, this is a useful resource to understand the role of dominant narratives and key historical references, as well as the formulation of alternative discourses. It is especially effective in challenging the twin narratives presenting a country plagues by 'violence' and 'culture wars.' Last but not least, the volume offers of collection of contribution that illuminates a wide range of issues such as the meanings associated to the memories of the 1970s, the artistic use of audiovidual documents to fight institutional amnesia, the appropriation of the arts of movements (parkour, street dance) by the Algerian youth or the political functions of sports and especially football. Therefore, the book edited by Crowley is a crucial resource to introduce students to the diversity of the country.'
Muriam Haleh Davis, and Thomas Serres, Jadaliyya

'Algeria: Nation, Culture and Transnationalism, 1988–2015 is a welcome effort to shed light on the current state of the country by drawing on historical analysis and cultural studies. Engaged in a decade-long effort to scrutinise the cultural dynamics that shaped colonial and postcolonial subjects, Patrick Crowley has focused on Algeria as a site for the production of exemplary imperialist and revolutionary discourses...

This is a rich and diverse book that brings together numerous inspiring contributions. It far surpasses its stated goal of complexifying our understanding of Algeria, offering insights for rethinking how Algeria has been framed by past and present researchers. Rather than being a merely useful work for specialists of the country and students interested in cultural studies, this volume makes interventions that are both necessary and profound given the current state of the field.'
The Journal of North African Studies

'[T]he diversity of themes and methodologies, and the focus on putting national dynamics, transnational processes and the everyday into dialogue, make this volume a critical text for anyone working on contemporary Algeria. Individual chapters will also be of interest to scholars working on music, postcolonial literature, political movements, discourses of identity, youth and relations between the cultural and the political.'
Camille Jacob, International Journal of Francophone Studies

‘Crowley’s Introduction effectively maps out why each of these frames is so useful to scholarship on contemporary Algeria...Another great strength of the collection is to give readers access to exciting work by promising young scholars…’Todd Shephard, French Studies

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