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The Architecture of Memory

The Architecture of Memory

The Architecture of Memory

A Jewish-Muslim Household in Colonial Algeria, 1937–1962
Joelle Bahloul, Indiana University
September 1996
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    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.

    • An ethnography which focuses on the study of collective memory, an important and fashionable area in the field of anthropology now
    • Oral history of an Algerian household which throws light on history and society of the period and examines ethnic relations
    • A readable, accessible account which will have appeal across disciplines of anthropology, Jewish studies, Middle East and African studies

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    September 1996
    Paperback
    9780521568920
    176 pages
    229 × 152 × 17 mm
    0.37kg
    Available

    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.
      Author
    • Joelle Bahloul , Indiana University