2022 Book Chapter Sustaining the memory of colonial Algeria through foodHubbell, Amy L. and van Beukering, Jorien (2022). Sustaining the memory of colonial Algeria through food. ‘Going Native?’ Settler Colonialism and Food. (pp. 221-245) edited by Ronald Ranta, Alejandro Colás and Daniel Monterescu. Cham, Switzerland: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-96268-5_11 |
2021 Book Chapter Translating Maïa Alonso’s death of a dreamHubbell, Amy and van Beukering, Jorien (2021). Translating Maïa Alonso’s death of a dream. Death of a Dream, Algeria 1958: A True Novel (Collection France-Algérie). (pp. 13-14) Hesse, Germany: Edition Atlantis. |
2021 Book Chapter Circulating bodies: retelling the trauma of the Algerian War through photography and artHubbell, Amy L. (2021). Circulating bodies: retelling the trauma of the Algerian War through photography and art. Truth in visual media: aesthetics, ethics and politics. (pp. 36-57) edited by Marguerite La Caze and Ted Nannicelli. Edinburgh, Scotland: Edinburgh University Press. |
2020 Book Chapter PrefaceHubbell, Amy L., Akagawa, Natsuko, Rojas-Lizana, Sol and Pohlman, Annie (2020). Preface. Places of Traumatic Memory: A Global Context. (pp. v-vi) edited by Amy L. Hubbell, Natsuko Akagawa, Sol Rojas-Lizana and Annie Pohlman. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan. doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-52056-4 |
2020 Book Chapter Acknowledging trauma in a global context: narrative, memory and placeHubbell, Amy L., Rojas-Lizana, Sol , Akagawa, Natsuko and Pohlman, Annie (2020). Acknowledging trauma in a global context: narrative, memory and place. Places of traumatic memory: a global context. (pp. 1-12) edited by Amy Lynn Hubbell, Natsuko Akagawa, Sol Rojas-Lizana and Annie Pohlman. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan. doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-52056-4_1 |
2020 Book Chapter Remembering the 5 July 1962 Massacre in Oran, AlgeriaHubbell, Amy L. (2020). Remembering the 5 July 1962 Massacre in Oran, Algeria. Places of traumatic memory: a global context. (pp. 219-240) edited by Amy L. Hubbell, Natsuko Akagawa, Sol Rojas-Lizana and Annie Pohlman. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan. doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-52056-4_11 |
2015 Book Chapter Accumulating Algeria: Recurrent images in Pied-Noir visual worksHubbell, Amy (2015). Accumulating Algeria: Recurrent images in Pied-Noir visual works. Framing French Culture. (pp. 209-227) edited by Natalie Edwards, Ben McCann and Peter Poiana. Adelaide, South Australia: University of Adelaide Press. |
2013 Book Chapter The words that say it: Pied-Noir women confronting Algerian memoryHubbell, Amy L. (2013). The words that say it: Pied-Noir women confronting Algerian memory. Women Taking Risks in Contemporary Autobiographical Narratives. (pp. 103-116) edited by Anna Rocca and Kenneth Reeds. Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. |
2013 Book Chapter Separation and return in the intellectual work of the Pieds-NoirsHubbell, Amy (2013). Separation and return in the intellectual work of the Pieds-Noirs. The Contemporary Francophone African Intellectual. (pp. 71-92) edited by Christopher Hogarth and Natalie Edwards. Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. |
2013 Book Chapter Unspoken Algeria: Transmitting traumatic memories of the Algerian warHubbell, Amy (2013). Unspoken Algeria: Transmitting traumatic memories of the Algerian war. The Unspeakable: Representations of Trauma in Francophone Literature and Art. (pp. 305-324) edited by Nevine El Nossery and Amy L. Hubbell. Newcastle Upon Tyne, England, U.K.: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. |
2013 Book Chapter Transmitting the unspeakable through literature and artEl Nossery, Névine and Hubbell, Amy (2013). Transmitting the unspeakable through literature and art. The Unspeakable: Representations of Trauma in Francophone Literature and Art. (pp. 1-20) edited by Névine El Nossery and Amy L. Hubbell. Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. |
2011 Book Chapter Viewing the past through a ‘nostalgeric’ lens: Pied-Noir photo-documentariesHubbell, Amy L. (2011). Viewing the past through a ‘nostalgeric’ lens: Pied-Noir photo-documentaries. Textual and visual selves: Photography, film and comic art in French autobiography. (pp. 167-187) edited by Natalie Edwards, Amy L. Hubbell and Amy Miller. Lincoln, Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press. |
2011 Book Chapter L'Algerie recurrente et l'Algerie errante dans l'ecriture des Francaises d'AlgerieHubbell, Amy L. (2011). L'Algerie recurrente et l'Algerie errante dans l'ecriture des Francaises d'Algerie. Frictions et devenirs dans les écritures migrantes au féminin: Enracinements et renégociations. (pp. 29-47) edited by Anna Rocca and Névine El Nossery. Saarbrücken, Germany: Éditions Universitaires Européennes. |
2011 Book Chapter Introduction: Textual visual selvesEdwards, Natalie, Hubbell, Amy L. and Miller, Ann (2011). Introduction: Textual visual selves. Textual and visual selves: Photography, film and comic art in French autobiography. (pp. 1-15) edited by Natalie Edwards, Amy L. Hubbell and Amy Miller. Lincoln, Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press. |
2010 Book Chapter Dual, Divided, and Doubled Selves: Three Women Writing between France and AlgeriaHubbell, Amy (2010). Dual, Divided, and Doubled Selves: Three Women Writing between France and Algeria. This 'self' which is not one : Women's life writing in French. (pp. 35-46) edited by Natalie Edwards and Christopher Hogarth. Newcastle, United Kingdom: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. |
2009 Book Chapter Returning to the Baobab fou: (Dis)integrating roots in Ken Bugul’s and Marie Cardinal’s autobiographiesHubbell, Amy (2009). Returning to the Baobab fou: (Dis)integrating roots in Ken Bugul’s and Marie Cardinal’s autobiographies. Emerging perspectives on Ken Bugul: From alternative choices to oppositional practices. (pp. 81-99) edited by Ada Uzoamaka Azodo and Jeanne-Sarah de Larquier. Trenton, N. J.: Africa World Press. |
2008 Book Chapter Slipping home in Marie Cardinal's Ecoutez la merHubbell, Amy (2008). Slipping home in Marie Cardinal's Ecoutez la mer. Gender and Displacement: "Home" in Contemporary Francophone Women's Autobiography. (pp. 34-45) edited by Natalie Edwards and Christopher Hogarth. Newcastle, U.K.: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. |