Skip navigation

Journal article

How art assuages history: nostalgia in Judeo-Tunisian literature

English
61
0

Attachments [ 0 ]

There are no files associated with this item.

More Details

2016
AUC Library
Taylor & Francis Group
Africa | Northern Africa

One of the most prevalent themes within the body of postcolonial Judeo-Tunisian literature is that of nostalgia, created by displacement and exile. Nostalgia plays a prominent role in Michel Valensi's L'Empreinte and Claude Kayat's La Synagogue de Sfax, two Judeo-Tunisian novels that examine the effects of the Jewish migration from Tunisia decades after it occurred, calling into question the history surrounding this migration. Nostalgia marks each of these works with regret for a homeland and a way of life lost, as well as for a vanished social and cultural richness that could not exist anywhere else in the world, and that post-independence Tunisia could never reconstruct. Each work presents its nostalgia in a different framework, with Kayat's novel detailing the pain of watching a culture fall apart, while Valensi's characters face yet another diaspora and reminisce about Tunisia. Both works are marked by characters who cling stubbornly to the life they left behind, and whose...

Comments

(Leave your comments here about this item.)

Item Analytics

Select desired time period