Postcolonial Encounters in International Relations

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Product details

  • ISBN 9781138289512
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Oct 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Postcolonial Encounters in International Relations examines the social and cultural aspects of the political violence that underpinned the French colonial project in the Maghreb, and the multi-layered postcolonial realities that ensued.

This book explores the reality of the lives of North African migrants in postcolonial France, with a particular focus on their access to political entitlements such as citizenship and rights. This reality is complicated even further by complex practices of memory undertaken by Franco-Maghrebian intellectuals, who negotiate, in their writings, between the violent memory of the French colonial project in the Maghreb, and the contemporary conundrums of postcolonial migration.

The book pursues thus the politics of (post)colonial memory by tracing its representations in literary, political, and visual narratives belonging to various Franco-Maghrebian intellectuals, who see themselves as living and writing between France and the Maghreb. By adopting a postcolonial perspective, a perspective quite marginal in International Relations, the book investigates a different international relations, which emerges via narratives of migration. A postcolonial standpoint is instrumental in understanding the relations between class, gender, and race, which interrogate and reflect more generally on the shared (post)colonial violence between North Africa and France, and on the politics of mediating violence through complex practices of memory.

Alina Sajed is Assistant Professor of International Relations at the University of Hong Kong. She researches on the politics of the Global South, postcolonial approaches to IR, and political Islam. Her research has been published in Review of International Studies, Citizenship Studies, and Cambridge Review of International Affairs. She is the co-author, with William D. Coleman, of Fifty Key Thinkers of Globalization, published by Routledge.

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