Colonial and Anti-Colonial Discourses: Albert Camus and Algeria 0761818162

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COLONIAL AND ANTI-COLONIAL DISCOURSES Albert Camus and Algeria An Intertextual Dialogue with Mouloud Mammeri, Mouloud Feraoun, and Mohammed Dib

Ena C. Vulor

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Copyright © 2000 by University Press of America,® Inc. 4720 Boston Way Lanham, ~aryland 20706 12 Hid's Copse Rd. Cum nor Hill. Oxford OX2 9JJ All rights reset"Ved Printed in the United States of America British Library Cataloging in Publication Information Available Library of Congress Clltaloging-in-Publication Data Vulor, Ena C. Colonial and anti-colonial discourses: Albert Camus and Algeria: an intertextual dialoque with Mouloud Mammeri, Mouloud Feraoun, and Mohhammed Dib / Ena C. Vulor. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. I. Camus, Albert, 191 3-1 960--Knowledge-Algeria. 2. AlgcriaIn literature. 3. Algcria-Colollization. 4. ('11IllUS. Albert. 1913- I %O-lntlLlcllct. 5. Mammeri, Mouloud, 1917-Criticism and interpretation. 6. Feraoun, Mouloud-Criticism and interpretation. 7. Dib, Mohammed, I 920-Criticism and intet·pretation. I. Title: Albert Camus and Algeria. II. Title: Intertextual dialoque with Mouloud Mammeri, Mouloud Feraoun, and Mohhammed Dib. III. Title. PQ260S.A3734Z92 2000 848'.9 1409-