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The Colonizer and the Colonized by Albert Memmi EN

Rating: 5 (1 vote)
Country: Africa / Tunisia flag Tunisia
Description:
Albert Memmi's classic work stands as one of the most powerful and psychologically penetrating studies of colonial oppression ever written. Dissecting the minds of both the oppressor and the oppressed, Memmi reveals truths about the colonial situation and struggle that are as relevant today as they were five decades ago.Nobel Laureate Nadine Gordimer's new critical Introduction draws Memmi into the 21st century by reflecting on his achievements and highlighting his omissions. In doing so she opens new avenues of enquiry for scholars and students, and exposes new directions for activists seekin... continue

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The Pillar of Salt by Albert Memmi EN

Rating: 4 (1 vote)
Country: Africa / Tunisia flag Tunisia
Description:
Originally published in 1955, The Pillar of Salt the semi-autobiographical novel about a young boy growing up in French colonized Tunisia. To gain access to privileged French society, he must reject his many identities – Jew, Arab, and African. But, on the eve of World War II, he is forced to come to terms with his loyalties and his past

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This Tilting World by Colette Fellous EN

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Country: Africa / Tunisia flag Tunisia
Description:
"Fellous's creative memoir delves into the history Tunisia's Jewish community, sweeping readers onto a lyrical journey from Tunisia to Paris to a Flaubertian village in Normandy, full of the voices of loved ones now silent" -- Provided by publisher.



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The Sexual Life of an Islamist in Paris by Leïla Marouane EN

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Country: Africa / Tunisia flag Tunisia
Description:
"An eloquent work that explores complex social, ethnic, religious, and psychological issues with great sensitivity."---The French Review --Book Jacket.

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Du Pain et du Jasmin by Monia Mazigh FR

Rating: 3 (1 vote)
Country: Africa / Tunisia flag Tunisia
Description:
1984: les Emeutes du pain -- 2010: la REvolution du jasmin. Deux pEriodes tumultueuses vEcues A prEs de trente ans de distance par une mEre et sa fille. Nadia quitte sa Tunisie natale pendant les Emeutes qui secouent le pays en 1984. REvoltEe contre ses parents, elle est surtout indignEe par la culture du silence et la soumission que la jeunesse ne peut plus tolErer. ReniEe par sa famille, elle Emigre au Canada et y refait sa vie. Vingt-cinq ans plus tard, sa fille, Lila, encouragEe par sa mEre, sEjourne A Tunis chez un couple ami, Tante Neila et Oncle Mounir. Elle fera face A une autre rEvolu... continue

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Kintu by Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi EN

Rating: 4 (3 votes)
Country: Africa / Uganda flag Uganda
Description:
Uganda's history reimagined through the cursed bloodline of the Kintu clan in an award-winning debut.

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Abyssinian Chronicles : A Novel by Moses Isegawa EN

Rating: 5 (1 vote)
Country: Africa / Uganda flag Uganda
Description:
Every once in a while there emerges a literary voice with the power and urgency to immerse readers deep within a previously "invisible" culture. From a young African writer who has already earned comparisons to Salman Rushdie and Gabriel Garcia Marquez comes this masterful saga of life in 20th-century Uganda. The teller of this panoramic tale is Mugezi, a quick-witted, sharp-eyed man whose life encompasses the traditional and the modern, the peaceful and the insanely violent, the despotic and the democratic. Born in a rural community in the early 1960s, he is raised by his grandfather, a depos... continue

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A Bigger Picture : My Fight to Bring a New African Voice to the Climate Crisis by Vanessa Nakate EN

Rating: 5 (1 vote)
Country: Africa / Uganda flag Uganda
Description:
Leading climate justice activist Vanessa Nakate brings her fierce and fearless spirit to the biggest issue of our time. Nakate's mere presence has revealed rampant inequalities within the climate justice movement. While attending the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Nakate's image was cropped out of a photo by the Associated Press. The photo featured the four other activists, who were all white. It highlighted the call Nakate has been making all along: for both environmental and social justice on behalf of those who have been omitted from the climate discussion and who are now deman... continue
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