Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 240
Trim: 6 x 9½
978-0-7425-1545-1 • Hardback • December 2002 • $145.00 • (£112.00)
978-0-7425-1546-8 • Paperback • December 2002 • $55.00 • (£42.00)
Mary B. Vogl is assistant professor of French at Colorado State University.
Chapter 1 Introduction: In Search of Images
Chapter 2 The Evil Demon of Images
Chapter 3 Insight, Out of Sight
Chapter 4 Looking through the Lens
Chapter 5 Retouches and Reprints
Mary Vogl's premise—that photography serves as a springboard for investigating broader questions of representation in the Francophone literary domain—is highly original. Her work adds a significant visual dimension to Francophone scholarship.
— Valérie Orlando, Illinois Wesleyan University
An important contribution.
— Etudes Francophones
Picturing the Maghreb is a very well-grounded literary study of contemporary French and North African writers that analyzes the use and impact of photography in their novels set in the Maghreb.
— Research in African Literatures
Although there has been some writing on how Maghrebians have been represented by French photographers, Vogl brings to light for the first time in French cultural studies the study of how Maghrebians respond . . . with their own self-representations from behind the camera. . . . Not only does focusing on the question of pictorial representation serve as the catalyst for interesting new readings of familiar texts, but the photographs themselves tell their own narrative, which becomes more and more compelling as it embraces Maghrebian photographers in the later chapters. Picturing the Maghreb makes a unique and exciting contribution to Maghrebian studies, and to the field of French postcolonial studies in general.
— Jarrod Hayes, University of Michigan