Memmi, Albert,

The colonizer and the colonized / by Albert Memmi ; introduced by Jean-Paul Sartre ; translated by Howard Greenfeld ; new introduction by Nadine Gordimer. - Fourth edition. - 197 pages ; 21 cm

Preface (1965) -- Introduction / Jean-Paul Sartre -- New Introduction / Nadine Gordimer -- -- Pt. 1. Portrait of the Colonizer -- Does the colonial exist? -- The colonizer who refuses -- The colonizer who accepts -- -- Pt. 2. Portrait of the Colonized -- Mythical portrait of the colonized -- Situations of the colonized -- The two answers of the colonized -- -- Pt. 3. Conclusion.

"Albert Memmi's classic work stands as one of the most powerful and psychologically penetrating studies of colonial oppression ever written. Dissecting the minds of both the oppressor and the oppressed, Memmi reveals truths about the colonial situation and struggle that are as relevant today as they were five decades ago. Nobel Laureate Nadine Gordimer's new critical Introduction draws Memmi into the 21st century by reflecting on his achievements and highlighting his omissions. In doing so she opens new avenues of enquiry for scholars and students, and exposes new directions for activists seeking a more just world order in our neo-colonial age. With the fires of war, terrorism and protest burning around the globe, never has Memmi's work been such relevant and necessary reading."-- Publisher description.


Translated from the French.

1844070603 9781844070602 1844070409 9781844070404


Colonies.
Colonization.
Decolonization.
Indigenous peoples.

JV51 / .M413 2003

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