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The Tempest Revisited in Martinique: Aimé Césaire's Shakespeare

Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies, 2006
This paper is concerned with how Aimé Césaire in Une tempête d'après de Shakespeare proceeds along the colonizer/colonized lines of Shakespeare's composition. The difference between the two playwrights, however, is that Shakespeare was problematizing the colonizer/colonized relationship for his strictly English (i.e. colonizer) audience, while Césaire
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Aimé Césaire et la politique: Sept leçons de leadership

French Politics, Culture & Society, 2009
The Caribbean has yielded many leaders with statesmanship abilities that are on par with the very best in the world; it is to one of these that the present essay is devoted. Specifically, it attempts to understand the nature of the political leadership that Aime Cesaire has epitomized for more than fifty years in his native Martinique and abroad.
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Aimé Césaire and the Making of Black Paris

French Politics, Culture & Society, 2009
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The Poetic Legacy of Aimé Césaire

French Politics, Culture & Society, 2009
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Aimé Césaire: Revisiting the Poetry

French Politics, Culture & Society, 2009
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