Colonialism and NeocolonialismRoutledge, 05.07.2005 - 208 Seiten Colonialism and Neo-Colonialism is a classic critique of France's policies in Algeria in the 1950s and 1960s and inspired much subsequent writing on colonialism, post-colonialism, politics, and literature. It includes Sartre's celebrated preface to Fanon's classic Wretched of the Earth. Colonialism and Neo-Colonialism had a profound impact on French intellectual life, inspiring many other influential French thinkers and critics of colonialism such as Jean-Francois Lyotard, Frantz Fanon, Pierre Bourdieu and Jacques Derrida. |
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From One China to Another | 1 |
Colonialism is a System | 9 |
Albert Memmis | 20 |
You Are Wonderful 1 | 24 |
We Are All Murderers | 29 |
A Victory | 31 |
The Pretender | 39 |
The Constitution of Contempt | 45 |
The Frogs Who Demand a King | 50 |
The Analysis of the Referendum | 65 |
The Sleepwalkers | 72 |
The Wretched of the Earth | 75 |
The Political Thought of Patrice Lumumba | 87 |
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