Discourse on Colonialism

Paperback, 96 pages

English, French language

Published Jan. 1, 2001 by Monthly Review Press.

ISBN:
978-1-58367-025-5
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to see clearly, to think clearly - that is dangerously

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Owning up to the fact that this was my first time reading it entirely, as a book, not in pieces, not on a pdf with my eyes scanning for the bits that I knew I was looking for. It's for a piece of writing I'm working on, and it was actually a really rewarding read. I learned things in Robin Kelley's preface, and I really liked the Lautréamont passages (mainly bc of a long standing love for 19th century French lit and for the specific lice poem in Le Chant de Maldoror) - for some reason not one of the bits that was captured and transmitted to me in my peripheral/plundering/utilitarian relationship to the text until now. I also really liked the fun gothic imagery, and the surrealist engagement with the abject throughout (looking like a communion wafer dipped in shit/condemned to chewing on Hitler's vomit/the idea, an annoying fly)

Subjects

  • Colonization & independence
  • History of specific subjects
  • Political Freedom & Security - Civil Rights
  • History - General History
  • Political Science
  • World - Colonial Studies
  • History: World
  • Caribbean islands
  • Latin America
  • Political History
  • Emigration & Immigration
  • History / General
  • IMPERIALISM
  • International Relations - General
  • Africa
  • Colonies
  • Postcolonialism

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