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Modern & Contemporary France | 2006

Hegemony and Ambiguity: Discourses, Counter-discourses and Hidden Meanings in French Depictions of the Conquest and Settlement of Algeria

Helene Gill

This article examines the discourses to be read in painted representations of colonial motifs (and their modes of display) in France between the mid-nineteenth and the early twentieth centuries, i.e. until the dawn—but not the completion—of decolonisation. It will analyse selected images, some of which have become emblematic as triumphant and/or enduring manifestations of colonial domination. It will question the readings and uses of such images from the time of conquest to the post-colonial era. This articles focus, however, will be less on the well-rehearsed dominant discourses than on gaps, silences, unanswered questions, misgivings and various non-dits which can be detected, on closer examination, in these works, their modes of diffusion and their reception by contemporaries. It will look for signs of ambivalence in the rendition of colonial scenes by the artists themselves (such as Vernet or Fromentin), who visited the sites of battle scenes in Algeria shortly after gruesome events had taken place. In particular, the paper will look for haunting visions of what had happened there, beyond the official, hegemonic discourse which was fashionable at the time, and which, in some cases, these artists had been commissioned to illustrate. The main argument concentrates closely on discourse and counter-discourse analysis, as well as the fluidity and the transferability of discourses across the colonial/post-colonial divide.


Archive | 2003

The language of French orientalist painting

Helene Gill


International Journal of Francophone Studies | 2004

Discordant and ambiguous messages in official representations of empire: Versailles 1845 and Crystal Palace 1851

Helene Gill


Archive | 2014

Mahamat-Saleh Haroun and the Chadian City in A Screaming Man (2010): a new kind of neo-realism in contemporary Francophone African cinema?

Maryse J. Bray; Helene Gill


Archive | 2013

Cinéma, mythe et modernité: Darratt, Saison Sèche de Mahamet-Saleh Haroun

Maryse J. Bray; Helene Gill


Archive | 2011

Mahamat-Saleh Haroun and the Chadian City: a new kind of neo-realism in contemporary Francophone African cinema?

Maryse J. Bray; Helene Gill


Archive | 2011

French studies and employability at home and abroad: the experience of Westminster

Maryse J. Bray; Helene Gill; Laurence Randall


Archive | 2011

French Studies in and for the Twenty-first Century: French Studies and Employability at Home and Abroad: General Reflections on a Case Study

Maryse J. Bray; Helene Gill; Laurence Randall


Archive | 2011

Hollywood and world cinema influences: tracing intertextuality in the works of two contemporary filmmakers from Francophone Africa; Mahamat Saleh Haroun and Abderrahmane Sissako

Maryse J. Bray; Helene Gill


Archive | 2010

Perceptions of Colonial North Africa during the Tunisia Campaign (1942-3)

Helene Gill

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Maryse J. Bray

University of Westminster

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Aline Cook

University of Westminster

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Debra Kelly

University of Westminster

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Ethel Tolansky

University of Westminster

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Samantha Neath

University of Westminster

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