Knihobot

Jane Hiddleston

    Assia Djebar
    Decolonising the Intellectual
    Frantz Fanon
    Understanding Postcolonialism
    • 2022

      Frantz Fanon

      Literature and Invention

      • 222 stránek
      • 8 hodin čtení

      Frantz Fanon is explored not only as a political thinker and psychiatrist but also as a significant literary reader. His writings are infused with literary references, making them a rich aesthetic endeavor. This examination highlights how literary texts inform his philosophical, political, and psychological analyses, serving as crucial elements in his reflections on racism, colonialism, and revolution. The book positions Fanon as a pivotal figure in postcolonial literary criticism, showcasing the interplay between his theories and the literature he engages with.

      Frantz Fanon
    • 2021

      Decolonising the Intellectual

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

      • 288 stránek
      • 11 hodin čtení

      The book delves into the challenges faced by Francophone intellectuals during the decolonization period, focusing on their struggle to redefine their culture and notions of humanity. It examines the tension between rejecting colonial frameworks while grappling with the influence of French thought that shaped their identities. Through this exploration, the work highlights the complexities of cultural redefinition and the quest for authentic expression in the context of colonial legacy.

      Decolonising the Intellectual
    • 2011

      For more than fifty years, Assia Djebar, former Silver Chair of French at New York University and winner of the Neustadt Prize for Contribution to World Literature, used the tools of poetry, fiction, drama and film to vividly portray the world of Muslim women in all its complexity.

      Assia Djebar
    • 2009

      Understanding Postcolonialism

      • 224 stránek
      • 8 hodin čtení
      3,6(16)Ohodnotit

      Focusing on the philosophy of postcolonialism, this book delves into the complex and often contradictory ideas surrounding colonial and neocolonial power dynamics. It critically analyzes how concepts of self and other contribute to ongoing inequalities and violence, while exploring the discourses that sustain these issues. By examining these conflicting systems of thought, the work seeks to provide a deeper understanding of postcolonialism's impact on contemporary society.

      Understanding Postcolonialism