"The repatriation is both an apology for the destruction caused by #FrenchColonialism and a reassertion of its power. It is a reclamation of meaningful cultural objects and a funeral for a culture that no longer exists. It is a joyful celebration and a savage insult."

On #MatiDiop's #Dahomey

https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/here-there-everywhere/

#cinéma #documentaire #documentary #Bénin #colonisationFrançaise #violencesColoniales #colonialViolence #patrimoine #pillageDeLArt #patrimony #histFr #polFr @film @histodons

Nguyễn Quyền (1869–1941) was a #Vietnamese #scholar & #AntiColonial #revolutionary #activist who advocated independence from #French #colonial rule. He was a contemporary of Phan Bội Châu & Phan Chu Trinh & one of Tonkin Free School's founders.

"The more I read the more I become aware that the things we studied, our examination system, were wrong – indeed the real reasons for our having lost our country. From that point on I was determined to seize upon our country's literature and on modern learning to awaken our citizenry."

Quyen advocated the modernisation of Vietnam's #education system. Around 1903 or 1904, Quyen met Tang Bat Ho, who had returned from his travels abroad & talked extensively about the modernisation of Japan. In 1904 he met with Phan Bội Châu, but Quyen had little in common with Chau's ideology of using violence to achieve independence. Quyen went on the work with Lương Văn Can & Le Dai in setting up the Dong Kinh Thuc Nghia, which sought to strengthen the Vietnamese people & thereby the likelihood of independence through the training of a new, more modern generation of scholars.

In 1908, Quyen was arrested in a general crackdown by French authorities and sent to jail on Côn Lôn island. He died in the prison which was infamous for torturing political prisoners.

Ref: Marr, David G. (1970). Vietnamese Anticolonialism, 1885–1925. Berkeley: University of California. ISBN 0-520-01813-3.

#AsianMastodon #Vietnam #VietnameseRevolutionaries #ColonialResistance #Pacifist #VietnameseHistory #AsianHistory #Educator #SouthEastAsia #Viet #Geopolitics #LongLiveVietnam #VietnameseSovereignty #LearnHistory #TootSEA #FrenchColonialism #Indochina

S2.3 now on YouTube!

The situation in Lebanon today is bleak. Carved out of the remains of the Ottoman Empire and subjected to years of colonialism-lite administration by France, its economy and infrastructure have been devastated by a long civil war, overlapping occupations by Syria and Israel, and corruption on a massive scale. Since 2019, Lebanon has been in the midst of a severe financial crisis, with widespread unemployment and hyperinflation. Now 80% of the population is poor and Lebanon is on the brink of becoming a failed state.

And yet, JD Harlock, Poetry Editor at Solarpunk Magazine, who lives in Beirut, believes in solarpunk. Join us for this episode to find out how that can be and what day to day life is like in Beirut right now.

https://youtu.be/1BTJV9QKxw4

#solarpunk #SolarpunkPresentsPodcast #Beirut #Lebanon #BeirutExplosion
#BeirutLebanon #hopepunk #hopeDespitePoliticalDisaster #podcast #interview #interviewPodcast #OttomanEmpire #economics #history #MiddleEasternHistory #colonialism #poetry SolarpunkMagazine #solarpunk poetry #poetryEditor #LebaneseCivilWar #civilWar #FrenchColonialism #infrastructure #financialCrisis #LebanonFinancialCrisis #LebaneseFinancialCrisis #Syria #Israel #unemployment #hyperinflation #hope

Beirut: Finding Your Future in a Nearly Failed State, With JD Harlock

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surprise surprise: Indigenous people are not being heard on the proposed new judging tower in Tahiti for the Paris Olympics surfing competition https://www.rnz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/506493/maohi-nui-natives-concerns-about-paris-olympics-surfing-venue-tower-very-real #FrenchColonialism #Pacific
Maohi Nui natives concerns about Paris Olympics surfing venue tower 'very real'

Indigenous people are not being heard on the proposed new judging tower in Tahiti for the Paris Olympics surfing competition, professional surfer and scientist Cliff Kapono says.

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Language, Culture, and Identity in St. Martin by Rhoda Arrindell

Topics
#StMartin, #SaintMartin, #SintMaarten, #SXM, #Soualiga, #Swaliga, #Caribbean, #Caribbean #linguistics, #Caribbeanculture, #sociolinguistics, #english, #varietiesofenglish, #worldenglishes, #dutch, #french, #colonialism, #dutchcolonialism, #frenchcolonialism, #creolization, #nationalism, #Caribbeansociolinguistics, #anglophoneCaribbean

"LANGUAGE, CULTURE, AND IDENTITY IN ST. MARTIN is intended to contribute to the language education discourse and provide some insight into how language and culture affect and are affected by identity in St. Martin. Exploring the basic syntactical structure of the St. Martin language, it aims to stimulate further and deeper studies leading to a new awareness of the nature of the language. Furthermore, the book could serve to provide a knowledge base from which the analysis of cultural, identity, and educational issues confronting the South and North of this Caribbean island can be made and understood."

Language, Culture, and Identity in St. Martin : Rhoda Arrindell : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

LANGUAGE, CULTURE, AND IDENTITY IN ST. MARTIN is intended to contribute to the language education discourse and provide some insight into how language and...

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"The mechanism by which Algerian indigenous communities are excluded from the state, are excluded from capital accumulation, is through the marker of Islam as a legal category [..] In order to become a French citizen one had to renounce Islamic civil laws."

#MuriamHalehDavis discusses her book #MarketsOfCivilization: Islam and #RacialCapitalism in #Algeria
https://youtu.be/8aGhhK4ba2M

#ColonialAlgeria #colonialism #FrenchColonialism #Maghreb #SettlerColonialism #books

#Jadaliyya

Markets of Civilization: Islam and Racial Capitalism in Algeria with Muriam Haleh Davis

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"[A] book talk with #MuriamHalehDavis about her new book, #MarketsOfCivilization: Islam and #RacialCapitalism in #Algeria [..] She will address how the framework of racial capitalism might be expanded to reflect on the history of the #FrenchEmpire in #NorthAfrica, as well as the porous boundaries between race and religion in colonial (and post-colonial) Algeria."

https://youtu.be/bFFT-47DU_U

#ColonialAlgeria #colonialism #FrenchColonialism #Maghreb #SettlerColonialism #books

#Jadaliyya

PESI 2023 - Keynote on "Racial Capitalism in Algeria," by Muriam Haleh Davis

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Early Printing in Mauritius, Réunion, Madagascar and the Seychelles : Auguste Toussaint : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

The Spread of Printing: Eastern Hemisphere

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For Kanak independence: The fight against French rule in New Caledonia by Susanna Ounei

Topics
#Kanaky, #anticolonialism, #antiimperialism, #frenchimperialism, #frenchcolonialism, #Melanesia, #selfdetermination, #independence, #Kanakpeople, #FLNKS, #FrontdeLibérationNationaleKanaketSocialiste, #antiblackness, #nationalliberation, #KanakSocialistNationalLiberationFront

"Since 1984, the struggle of the Kanak people against French colonial rule in New Caledonia has consistently attracted world headlines. It has become a symbol of the new awakening of the indigenous peoples of the Pacific against more than 100 years of imperialist domination.

In the English-speaking Pacific and beyond, however, very little is known of the history of the Kanak anti-colonial struggle or the Kanak Socialist National Liberation Front (FLNKS), which is leading the independence fight today.

In this pamphlet, Susanna Ounei, the official representative in New Zealand of the FLNKS who has been active in the national liberation struggle since 1969, backgrounds the situation in New Caledonia today and outlines the goals of the FLNKS. Also included is the founding charter of the FLNKS."

For Kanak independence: The fight against French rule in New Caledonia : Susanna Ounei : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

Since 1984, the struggle of the Kanak people against French colonial rule in New Caledonia has consistently attracted world headlines. It has become a symbol...

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