
The Suicide Archive
Reading Resistance in the Wake of French Empire
Doyle D. Calhoun(Author)
Duke University Press
Published on 18. October 2024
Book
Hardback
344 pages
978-1-4780-2650-1 (ISBN)
Description
Throughout the French empire, from the Atlantic and the Caribbean to West and North Africa, men, women, and children responded to enslavement, colonization, and oppression through acts of suicide. In The Suicide Archive, Doyle D. Calhoun charts a long history of suicidal resistance to French colonialism and neocolonialism, from the time of slavery to the Algerian War for Independence to the "Arab Spring." Noting that suicide was either obscured in or occluded from French colonial archives, Calhoun turns to literature and film to show how aesthetic forms and narrative accounts can keep alive the silenced histories of suicide as a political language. Drawing on scientific texts, police files, and legal proceedings alongside contemporary African and Afro-Caribbean novels, film, and Senegalese oral history, Calhoun outlines how such aesthetic works rewrite histories of resistance and loss. Consequently, Calhoun offers a new way of writing about suicide, slavery, and coloniality in relation to literary history.
Reviews / Votes
"Stunning. Doyle D. Calhoun's The Suicide Archive brings together groundbreaking research, meticulous analysis, and, most importantly, a fully human approach to the most delicate of subjects." - Christopher L. Miller, Frederick Clifford Ford Professor of African American Studies and French, Emeritus, Yale University "The author-investigator skillfully draws the reader into an enthralling narrative, one in which the evidence and traces retrieved during forensic excursions into archives, images, words, and sounds gradually delineate the contours of The Suicide Archive. In doing so, Doyle D. Calhoun's book offers an alternative historiography and an innovative reading of global literary history while engaging with art history, film, and performance." - Dominic Thomas, Madeleine L. Letessier Professor of French, University of California, Los AngelesMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
North Carolina
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
33 illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
700 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4780-2650-1 (9781478026501)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Doyle D. Calhoun is University Assistant Professor of Francophone Postcolonial Studies at the University of Cambridge.
Content
Preface ix
Introduction. In Articulo Mortis 1
1. Choral Histories: Suicide and Slavery in the French Atlantic 39
2. Oral Archives: The "Talaatay Nder" Narrative in Wolof and French 77
3. Screen Memories: Ousmane SembEne's Black Girl between Image, Icon, and Archive 113
4. Multiple Exposures: Geologies of Suicidal Resistance 161
5. Strange Bedfellows: On Suicide Bombing and Literature 201
Conclusion. The Suicide Archive: A Social Document 235
Acknowledgments 241
Notes 243
Bibliography 283
Index 315
Introduction. In Articulo Mortis 1
1. Choral Histories: Suicide and Slavery in the French Atlantic 39
2. Oral Archives: The "Talaatay Nder" Narrative in Wolof and French 77
3. Screen Memories: Ousmane SembEne's Black Girl between Image, Icon, and Archive 113
4. Multiple Exposures: Geologies of Suicidal Resistance 161
5. Strange Bedfellows: On Suicide Bombing and Literature 201
Conclusion. The Suicide Archive: A Social Document 235
Acknowledgments 241
Notes 243
Bibliography 283
Index 315