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Françoise Král, « Catherine Delmas and André Dodeman, eds., Re/membering Place », Commonwealth Essays and Studies, ID : 10.4000/ces.5873
There is no shortage of books devoted to place or memory in postcolonial studies, not only because these two notions are at the core of the experiences of settlement, relocation or repossession, which are key landmarks in the postcolonial experience, but also because place and memory have taken on new meanings in the last decades, in particular as spatiality and location have been redefined by anthropologists and by geographers. The process of re-membering itself has been largely interrogated...