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The Outsider Within. Anticolonial Critiques of Humanity and the Cosmopolitan Vision

open access: yesThe British Journal of Sociology, Volume 76, Issue 3, Page 532-540, June 2025.
ABSTRACT This article re‐examines the anticolonial critique of the concept of ‘humanity’. It uses the example of Leopold Senghor to show the extent to which this critique is shaped by their sociological marginality. Drawing on Georg Simmel's discussion of the ‘stranger’ and Patricia Hill Collins's discussion of the ‘outsider within’, the study rethinks
Daniel Davison‐Vecchione   +1 more
wiley   +1 more source

Agustí Bartra i la negritud [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
El poeta Agustí Bartra (1908-1982) va ser traductor d’alguns dels poetes neoafricans més importants del segle xx. El present treball vol incidir en les reflexions que, a propòsit d’aquestes traduccions, ens ajuden a configurar la poètica del mateix ...
Cerdà Subirachs, Jordi
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Conmemoraciones nº4

open access: yesImpossibilia: Revista Internacional de Estudios Literarios, 2016
Nelson Rodrigues, Roberto Vidal, Bolaño, Hermann Hesse, Aime Cesaire, Vicent Andres Estelles, Fernando ...
Redacción Impossibilia
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Carlo Bo lettore di Aimé Césaire [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
1nonenoneBENELLI G.Benelli ...
Benelli, Graziano
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Philosophical challenges of decolonial options, resistance, and combat

open access: yesMetaphilosophy, Volume 56, Issue 1, Page 52-68, January 2025.
Abstract This article examines the benefits and challenges of integrating decolonisation into philosophy. Its thesis is that a decolonial approach must address not only what decolonisation entails but also how to implement it methodologically. While the analysis of ethnocentrism in philosophy is crucial, it is insufficient if it remains confined to ...
Massimiliano Lacertosa
wiley   +1 more source

The invisibility of the Haitian Revolution and its possible decolonial resistances from the negritude [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
El presente artículo pretende analizar el silenciamiento de la Revolución de Haití por parte de las narrativas eurocéntricas y occidentales de la historia universal. En este sentido, es de vital importancia señalar que esta invisibilización es producto
Díaz Espinoza, Raúl Esteban
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Decolonizing the Muslim mind: A philosophical critique

open access: yesThe Philosophical Forum, Volume 55, Issue 4, Page 353-375, Winter 2024.
Abstract The crises of the Islamic world revolve around “epistemic colonialism.” So, in order to decolonize the Muslim mind, we must be able to deconstruct the Western episteme, and this involves dissociating ourselves from the Eurocentric knowledge system that gradually became ascendent since the Renaissance through such ideas as progress and ...
Muhammad U. Faruque
wiley   +1 more source

Nous mourrons tous, The Haitian Revolution goes Underground

open access: yesKarib, 2018
In a lengthy 1967 interview held in Havana with Rene Depestre, Aime Cesaire may have made one of the most unintentionally misleading claims regarding the Haitian revolution when he declared that “the first Negro epic of the New World was written by ...
J. Michael Dash
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Recovering Anticolonialism as an Intellectual and Political Project in Education

open access: yesEducational Theory, Volume 74, Issue 5, Page 759-779, October 2024.
Abstract In this essay, Michalinos Zembylas revisits the tension between decolonization and other social justice projects in education scholarship, focusing in particular on the arguments for and against the notion of decolonization as land return.
Michalinos Zembylas
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Césaire and Fanon on Fascism: The “Boomerang Effect” Beyond the Metropole

open access: yes
Constellations, Volume 32, Issue 4, Page 601-611, December 2025.
Dallas Jokic
wiley   +1 more source

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