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This volume pays tribute to the work of Professor Kate Marsh
(1974-2019), an outstanding scholar whose research covered an
extraordinarily wide range of interests and approaches,
encompassing the history of empire, literature, politics and
cultural production across the Francophone world from the
eighteenth to the twenty-first century. Each of the chapters within
engages with a different aspect of Marsh’s interest in French
colonialism and the entanglements of its complex afterlives —
whether it be her interest in the longevity of imperial rivalries;
loss and colonial nostalgia; exoticism and the female body;
decolonization and the ends of empire; the French colonial
imagination; the policing of racialized bodies; or anti-colonial
activism and resistance. As well as reflecting the geographical and
intellectual breadth of Marsh’s research, the volume demonstrates
how her work continues to resonate with emerging scholarship around
decoloniality, transcolonial mobilities and anti-colonial
resistance in the Francophone world. From French India to Algeria
and from the Caribbean to contemporary France, this collection
demonstrates the persistent relevance of Marsh’s scholarship to
the histories and legacies of empire, while opening up
conversations about its implications for decolonial approaches to
imperial histories and the future of Francophone Postcolonial
Studies.
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