Freedom Time : Negritude, Decolonization, and the Future of the World /
Freedom Time reconsiders decolonization from the perspectives of Aime Cesaire (Martinique) and Leopold Sedar Senghor (Senegal) who, beginning in 1945, promoted self-determination without state sovereignty. As politicians, public intellectuals, and poets they struggled to transform imperial France in...
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London :
Duke University Press,
2015.
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Table des matières:
- Unthinking France, rethinking decolonization
- Situating Cesaire: Antillean awakening and global redemption
- Situating Senghor: African hospitality and human solidarity
- Freedom, time, territory
- Departmentalization and the spirit of Schoelcher
- Federalism and the future of France
- Antillean autonomy and the legacy of Louverture
- African socialism and the fate of the world
- Decolonization and postnational democracy.