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Postcolonial maghreb and the limits of IR
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Postcolonial maghreb and the limits of IRby Jessica da Silva C. de Oliveira.
Author:
Oliveira, Jessica da Silva C. de.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing :2020.
Description:
xviii, 230 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
Subject:
International relationsPhilosophy.
Subject:
Africa, NorthHistory1517-1882.
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-19985-2
ISBN:
9783030199852$q(electronic bk.)
Postcolonial maghreb and the limits of IR
Oliveira, Jessica da Silva C. de.
Postcolonial maghreb and the limits of IR
[electronic resource] /by Jessica da Silva C. de Oliveira. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2020. - xviii, 230 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Global political sociology. - Global political sociology..
1. Introduction: Making the Case for Reimagination -- 2. Narrative IR, Worldly IR -- 3. Postcolonial Literature and the Task of (Re)imagining the Maghreb -- 4. History and Narration as Weapons of Decolonization: Kateb Yacine's Nedjma -- 5. Language and the (Im)possibility of Translation in Derrida's Monolingualism of the Other and Khatibi's Love in Two Languages -- 6. East and West Encounters and Double Critique in Fatema Mernissi's Writings -- 7. IR and the Need for Reimagination - Concluding Remarks.
This book explores narratives produced in the Maghreb in order to illustrate shortcomings of imagination in the discipline of international relations (IR) It focuses on the politics of narrating postcolonial Maghreb through a number of writers, including Abdelkebir Khatibi, Fatema Mernissi, Kateb Yacine and Jacques Derrida, who explicitly embraced the task of (re)imagining their respective societies after colonial independence and subsequent nation-building processes. Narratives are thus considered political acts speaking to the turbulent context in which postcolonial Maghrebian Francophone literature emerges as sites of resistance and contestation. Throughout the chapters, the author promotes an encounter between narratives from the Maghreb and IR and makes a case for the kinds of thinking and writing strategies that could be used to better approach international and global studies. Jessica da Silva C. de Oliveira is Assistant Professor of International Relations at the Pontifical Catholic University of Minas Gerais, Brazil.
ISBN: 9783030199852$q(electronic bk.)
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Dewey Class. No.: 327.101
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