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  • Decolonising the Intellectual: Politics, Culture, and Humanism at the End of the French Empire

    Decolonising the Intellectual by Hiddleston, Jane;

    Politics, Culture, and Humanism at the End of the French Empire

    Sorozatcím: Contemporary French and Francophone Cultures; 33;

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    • Kiadó Liverpool University Press
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2014. június 2.

    • ISBN 9781781380321
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem288 oldal
    • Méret 239x163 mm
    • Súly 666 g
    • Nyelv angol
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    This book explores the impossible dilemma facing Francophone intellectuals writing in the lead-up to decolonisation: How could they redefine their culture, and the ‘humanity’ they felt had been denied by the colonial project, in terms that did not replicate the French thinking by which they were formed?

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    Francophone intellectuals writing in the lead-up to the decolonisation were faced with an impossible dilemma. How could they redefine their culture, and the ‘humanity’ they felt had been denied by the colonial project, in terms that did not replicate the French thinking by which they were formed? Figures such as Senghor, Césaire, Fanon, Amrouche, Feraoun and Kateb were all educated, indeed immersed, in French culture and language, yet they intervened forcefully in political debates surrounding decolonisation and sought to contribute to the reinvention of local cultures in a gesture of resistance to the ongoing French presence. Despite their pivotal role during this period of upheaval, then, their project was fraught with tensions that form the focus of this study. In particular, these writers reflected on the relation between universality and particularity in intellectual work, and struggled to avoid the traps associated with an over-investment in either domain. They also all learned from metropolitan French humanist thought but strove continually to reinvent that humanism so as to account for colonised experience and culture. Their work also readdresses the ongoing question of the relation between literature or culture and politics, and testifies to a moment of intense dialogue, and potential conflict, between contrasting but complementary spheres of activity.

    Reviews

    'An extremely erudite study of the vexed questions facing Francophone intellectuals in their response to colonial politics, ideas and culture and received ideas of the human. It is intellectually strong and very well written.'

    Max Silverman, University of Leeds

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    Tartalomjegyzék:


    • Acknowledgements

    • Introduction

    • 1. L&&&xE9;opold S&&&xE9;dar Senghor: Politician and Poet between Hybridity and Solitude

    • 2. Aim&&&xE9; C&&&xE9;saire: From Poetic Insurrection to Humanist Ethics

    • 3. Frantz Fanon: Experiments in Collective Identity

    • 4. Jean El-Mouhoub Amrouche: The Universal Intellectual?

    • 5. Mouloud Feraoun: Postcolonial Realism, or, the Intellectual as Witness

    • 6. Kateb Yacine: Poetry and Revolution

    • Conclusion

    • Bibliography

    • Index

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