The social economy of France /
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TextPublication details: New York : St. Martin's Press, c[1973]Description: xix, 133 p. :illSubject(s): DDC classification: - 330.9'44'082 COF
- HC276.2 .C59 1973b
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| 330.9'42'985 ECO The economics of Europe : | 330.9'43'087 WAL Mainsprings of the German revival / | 330.9'439 BOO Economic reform in Hungary since 1968 / | 330.9'44'082 COF The social economy of France / | 330.944'0838 ECO Economic policy and policy-making under the Mitterrand Presidency, 1981-1984 / | 330.944'0838 ECO Economic policy and policy-making under the Mitterrand Presidency, 1981-1984 / | 330.9'45 POD Italy, development and crisis in the post-war economy / |
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Fifty years after Algerian independence, the legacy of France's Algerian past, and the ongoing complexities of the Franco-Algerian relationship, remain a key preoccupation in both countries. A central role in shaping understanding of their shared past and present is played by visual culture. This study investigates how relations between France and Algeria have been represented and contested through visual means since the outbreak of the Algerian War in 1954. It probes the contours of colonial and postcolonial visual culture in both countries, highlighting the important roles played by still and moving images when Franco-Algerian relations are imagined. Analysing a wide range of images made on both sides of the Mediterranean--from colonial picture postcards of French Algeria to contemporary representations of postcolonial Algiers--this new book is the first to trace the circulation of, and connections between, a diverse range of images and media within this field of visual culture. It shows how the visual representation of Franco-Algerian links informs our understanding both of the lived experience of postcoloniality within Europe and the Maghreb, and of wider contemporary geopolitics.
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