Sortir de la grande nuit: Essai sur l Afrique decolonisee de Achille Mbembe
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Will African decolonization have been nothing but a noisy accident, a crunch on the surface, the sign of a future destined to be misled? In this critical essay, Achille Mbembe shows that, beyond the crises and destruction that have often struck the continent since independence, new societies are being born, realizing their synthesis on the mode of reassembly, redistribution differences between oneself and others and the movement of people and cultures. This Creole universe, whose complex and mobile framework is constantly sliding from one form to another, is the bedrock of a modernity that the author describes as "Afro-Pacific". It is certainly necessary to decipher these African mutations, but also to confront them with the evolutions of the post-colonial European societies - in particular that of France, which decolonized without self-decolonizing -, to put an end to the race, the border and the violence continuing of impregnate the imaginary on both sides of the Mediterranean. This is the condition for the past in common to finally become a shared past. Written in a language sometimes sober, sometimes incandescent and often poetic, this essay constitutes an essential text of the postcolonial thought in French language.
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