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Date: Thu, 31 May 2001 09:04:10 +0800
From: James Le Sueur <lesueurj-AT-ulv.edu>
Subject: Re: Intellectuals


Yes, that's the book I mean.  It's a good collection of essays.  And 
it's interesting stuff because a lot of it has to do with "hybridity."

cheers, J. Le Sueur


>to you mean jean amrouche's Un Algerien s'adresse aux Francais, ou,
>L'histoire d'Algerie par les                     textes : 1943-1961?
>
>mark levine
>
>James Le Sueur wrote:
>
>>  In addition to Feraoun, I would also have a look at Aime Cesaire's
>>  "Discourse on  Colonialism" and Albert Memmi's "The Colonizer and the
>>  Colonized."  Both of these classics address the role of intellectuals
>>  and problems they face during colonial times (as do A. Cabral, P.
>>  Lumumba, S. Biko, etc.). Memmi, for example, dedicates a large
>>  section of his essay to intellectuals/writers.  If you read French,
>>  I'd also look at Jean Amrouche's collections of essays.
>>
>>  J. Le Sueur
>>
>>  >Could someone please suggest references for Third World Intellectuals.
>>  >It doesn't matter what country they focus on, I just would like some
>>  >background on Third World Intellectuals.
>>  >
>>  >Thank You,
>>  >Roxana
>>  >
>>  >
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