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Kafka's Monkey and Other Phantoms of Africa offers unique insights into how issues of migration, religious and ethnic identity, and postcolonial history affect contemporary France and beyond.

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"Seloua Luste Boulbina's analyses are seething with insight, brilliant in their tone, and way way beyond what "postcolonial studies" imagines it needs to do. She assaults the reader with a series of pricks to the skin and conscience that are too obvious and evident and unseen and unnoticed until she shows them to us."—Laura Ann Stoler, author of Duress: Imperial Durabilities in Our Times

"Through a series of complex and sophisticated philosophical interventions, Seloua Luste Boulbina reevaluates the history of colonialism, subjectivities in Africa, gender issues, and race relations in Africa."—Frieda Ekotto, author of Race and Sex across the French Atlantic



Table of Contents

Preface


Translator's Introduction


Prologue: Thinking the Colony


Part I: Kafka's Monkey and Other Reflections on the Colony


1. With Respect to Kafka's Monkey


2. Challenging Historical Culture


3. The Colony, Mirage, and Historical Reality


Part II: Africa and its Phantoms: Writing the Afterward


Introduction


1. Saving One's Skin


2. History, an Interior Architecture


3. Language, an Internal Politics


4. Sexed Space and Gender Unveiled


5. Having a Good Ear


Conclusion


Part III: Epilogue: From Floating Territories to Disorientation


Bibliography


Index

Kafkas Monkey and Other Phantoms of Africa

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    Publisher: Indiana University Press
    Publication Date: 24/05/2019
    ISBN13: 9780253041920, 978-0253041920
    ISBN10: 0253041929

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Kafka's Monkey and Other Phantoms of Africa offers unique insights into how issues of migration, religious and ethnic identity, and postcolonial history affect contemporary France and beyond.

    Trade Review

    "Seloua Luste Boulbina's analyses are seething with insight, brilliant in their tone, and way way beyond what "postcolonial studies" imagines it needs to do. She assaults the reader with a series of pricks to the skin and conscience that are too obvious and evident and unseen and unnoticed until she shows them to us."—Laura Ann Stoler, author of Duress: Imperial Durabilities in Our Times

    "Through a series of complex and sophisticated philosophical interventions, Seloua Luste Boulbina reevaluates the history of colonialism, subjectivities in Africa, gender issues, and race relations in Africa."—Frieda Ekotto, author of Race and Sex across the French Atlantic



    Table of Contents

    Preface


    Translator's Introduction


    Prologue: Thinking the Colony


    Part I: Kafka's Monkey and Other Reflections on the Colony


    1. With Respect to Kafka's Monkey


    2. Challenging Historical Culture


    3. The Colony, Mirage, and Historical Reality


    Part II: Africa and its Phantoms: Writing the Afterward


    Introduction


    1. Saving One's Skin


    2. History, an Interior Architecture


    3. Language, an Internal Politics


    4. Sexed Space and Gender Unveiled


    5. Having a Good Ear


    Conclusion


    Part III: Epilogue: From Floating Territories to Disorientation


    Bibliography


    Index

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