Decolonising the intellectual politics, culture, and humanism at the end of the French empire

Francophone intellectuals writing in the lead-up to the decolonisation were faced with an impossible dilemma. How could they redefine their culture, and the ‘humanity’ they felt had been denied by the colonial project, in terms that did not replicate the French thinking by which they were formed? Fi...

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title Decolonising the intellectual politics, culture, and humanism at the end of the French empire
title_auth Decolonising the intellectual politics, culture, and humanism at the end of the French empire
title_exact_search Decolonising the intellectual politics, culture, and humanism at the end of the French empire
title_full Decolonising the intellectual politics, culture, and humanism at the end of the French empire Jane Hiddleston
title_fullStr Decolonising the intellectual politics, culture, and humanism at the end of the French empire Jane Hiddleston
title_full_unstemmed Decolonising the intellectual politics, culture, and humanism at the end of the French empire Jane Hiddleston
title_short Decolonising the intellectual
title_sort decolonising the intellectual politics culture and humanism at the end of the french empire
title_sub politics, culture, and humanism at the end of the French empire
topic Geschichte
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Kolonie
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Decolonization / Social aspects
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Geistesleben
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Frankreich
France / Intellectual life / 20th century
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