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Francophone Sephardic Fiction:Writing Migration, Diaspora, and Modernity approaches modern Sephardic literature in a comparative way to draw outsimilarities and differences among selected francophone novelists from various countries,with a focus on North Africa. The definition of Sepharad here is broader than just Spain: itembraces Jews whose ancestors had lived in North Africa for centuries, even before thearrival of Islam, and who still today trace their allegiance to ways of being Jewish that goback to Babylon, as do those whose ancestors spent a few hundred years in Iberia. Theauthor traces the strong influence of oral storytelling on modern novelists of the twentiethand early twenty-first centuries and explores the idea of the portable homeland, as exile andmigration engulfed the long-rooted Sephardic communities. The author also examinesdiaspora concepts, how modernity and post-modernity threatened traditional ways of life,and how humor and an active return into history for the novel have done more than merenostalgia could to enliven the portable homeland of modern francophone Sephardicfiction.



Table of Contents

Introduction: Migratory Writing and the Novel

Chapter 1: From Orality to Writing: Storytelling in Sephardic Literature

Chapter 2: The Portable Homeland: Ryvel and Koskas

Chapter 3: The End of Symbiosis: Sephardic Novelists and the Sudden Ruptures of History

Chapter 4: Migratory writing by Bensoussan (Algeria/France) , Bouganim (Morocco/Israel), Kayat (Tunisia/Sweden)

Chapter 5: Modernity and Beyond

Chapter 6: A Return into History

Conclusions

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 13/04/2022
      ISBN13: 9781793620095, 978-1793620095
      ISBN10: 1793620091

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Francophone Sephardic Fiction:Writing Migration, Diaspora, and Modernity approaches modern Sephardic literature in a comparative way to draw outsimilarities and differences among selected francophone novelists from various countries,with a focus on North Africa. The definition of Sepharad here is broader than just Spain: itembraces Jews whose ancestors had lived in North Africa for centuries, even before thearrival of Islam, and who still today trace their allegiance to ways of being Jewish that goback to Babylon, as do those whose ancestors spent a few hundred years in Iberia. Theauthor traces the strong influence of oral storytelling on modern novelists of the twentiethand early twenty-first centuries and explores the idea of the portable homeland, as exile andmigration engulfed the long-rooted Sephardic communities. The author also examinesdiaspora concepts, how modernity and post-modernity threatened traditional ways of life,and how humor and an active return into history for the novel have done more than merenostalgia could to enliven the portable homeland of modern francophone Sephardicfiction.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction: Migratory Writing and the Novel

      Chapter 1: From Orality to Writing: Storytelling in Sephardic Literature

      Chapter 2: The Portable Homeland: Ryvel and Koskas

      Chapter 3: The End of Symbiosis: Sephardic Novelists and the Sudden Ruptures of History

      Chapter 4: Migratory writing by Bensoussan (Algeria/France) , Bouganim (Morocco/Israel), Kayat (Tunisia/Sweden)

      Chapter 5: Modernity and Beyond

      Chapter 6: A Return into History

      Conclusions

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