The Albert Memmi Reader

The Albert Memmi Reader

Albert Memmi , Jonathan Judaken , Michael Lejman
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Feb 1, 2021 · Anglais · Relié (390 pages)
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Format Relié
Pages 390
Langue Anglais
Publié Feb 1, 2021
Éditeur University of Nebraska Press
ISBN-10 1496203232
ISBN-13 9781496203236

Description

Albert Memmi's life and work resonate with profound insight into identity, power, and the human condition. This collection highlights his contributions as a sociologist and philosopher, showcasing his intellectual journey from the streets of Tunis to the world stage. Through his exploration of colonialism, identity, and the experiences of marginalized communities, Memmi offers a unique perspective that challenges prevailing narratives and encourages deep reflection on cultural and social dynamics.

The editors, Jonathan Judaken and Michael Lejman, curate a selection of Memmi's writings that not only underscore his scholarly impact but also illuminate his personal struggles and triumphs as a member of a complex cultural tapestry. Each essay invites readers to engage with Memmi's thoughts, sparking conversations around identity politics and the legacy of colonialism that remain relevant today.

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Contemporain Psychologie
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