"Discourse on Colonialism" by Aimé Césaire
If you’re familiar with the work of Frantz Fanon, you are going to love this short essay by historian, politician, author and poet, Aime Cesaire. As the title suggests, “Discourse on Colonialism” is thorough analysis on the development of “third world” consciousness. It sheds light on the British construction of whiteness, the term “Negritude,” coined by the author himself, imperialism and much more.
If you’re familiar with the work of Frantz Fanon, you are going to love this short essay by historian, politician, author and poet, Aime Cesaire. As the title suggests, “Discourse on Colonialism” is thorough analysis on the development of “third world” consciousness. It sheds light on the British construction of whiteness, the term “Negritude,” coined by the author himself, imperialism and much more.
If you’re familiar with the work of Frantz Fanon, you are going to love this short essay by historian, politician, author and poet, Aime Cesaire. As the title suggests, “Discourse on Colonialism” is thorough analysis on the development of “third world” consciousness. It sheds light on the British construction of whiteness, the term “Negritude,” coined by the author himself, imperialism and much more.