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Literature and Development in North Africa The Modernizing Mission

By Perri Giovannucci Copyright 2008
254 Pages
by Routledge

254 Pages
by Routledge

254 Pages
by Routledge

The book examines how modern global development largely privileges Western multinational interests at the expense of local or indigenous concerns in the "developing" nations of the East. The practices of development have mostly led not to economic, social, and political progressivism in local society but rather to instability, poverty, debt, and repression. "Modernization" may therefore be seen... Read more

Acknowledgments.  Introduction  1. Modernization and its Discontents  2. North Africa and the Anti-Colonial Critics: Fanon, Memmi, Sartre, Camus  3. Camus, Djebar, and the "Non-Color" of Nonviolence  4. Paris on the Nile, Egypt on the Plantation: Development after Muhammad Ali  5. Letters of a Lost Generation: Alhadeff, Aciman, Said, Durrell, Mahfouz  6. The Radical Surgery of a Woman Doctor: Nawal El Saadawi.  Conclusion.  Notes.  Bibliography.  Index

Biography

Perri Giovannucci received a Ph.D. in English from the University of Miami. She teaches English at Wayne State University in Detroit and at Macomb College in Warren, Michigan. She is currently working on a study of contemporary war journalism.