Uncivil War: Intellectuals and Identity Politics during the Decolonization of Algeria

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By (author): "Pierre Bourdieu, James D. Le Sueur"
Publish Date: April 23rd 2001
Uncivil War: Intellectuals and Identity Politics during the Decolonization of Algeria
ISBN0803280289
ISBN139780803280281
AsinUncivil War: Intellectuals and Identity Politics during the Decolonization of Algeria
Original titleUncivil War: Intellectuals and Identity Politics During the Decolonization of Algeria
Uncivil War is a provocative study of the intellectuals who confronted the loss of France’s most prized overseas possession: colonial Algeria. Tracing the intellectual history of one of the most violent and pivotal wars of European decolonization, James D. Le Sueur illustrates how key figures such as Albert Camus, Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir, Germaine Tillion, Jacques Soustelle, Raymond Aron, Claude Lévi-Strauss, Albert Memmi, Frantz Fanon, Mouloud Feraoun, Jean Amrouche, and Pierre Bourdieu agonized over the “Algerian question.” As Le Sueur argues, these individuals and others forged new notions of the nation and nationalism, giving rise to a politics of identity that continues to influence debate around the world. This edition features an important new chapter on the intellectual responses to the recent torture debates in France, the civil war in Algeria, and terrorism since September 11.