Détails du livre
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.
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.
Genres
Contemporain
Psychologie