Salah M. Hassan : how to liberate Marx from his Eurocentrism : notes on African/Black Marxism Wie man Marx von seinem Eurozentrismus befreit : Anmerkungen zum afrikanischen/schwarzen Marxismus
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Salah M. Hassan : how to liberate Marx from his Eurocentrism : notes on African/Black Marxism = Wie man Marx von seinem Eurozentrismus befreit : Anmerkungen zum afrikanischen/schwarzen Marxismus
(100 notes - 100 thoughts = 100 notizen - 100 gedanken, no. 091)
Hatje Cantz, c2012
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Salah M. Hassan
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"Documenta (13), Jun. 9, 2012-Sept. 16, 2012" -- colophon
Chiefly in English; introduction and captions also in German
Includes a portion of a statement made by Abdel Khaliq Mahgoub in 1959, translated from Arabic, and a letter dated October 24, 1956, from Aimé Césaire to Maurice Thorez, General Secretary of the French Communist Party, translated from French and followed by a facsimile illustration of the original letter
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In his text, Salah M. Hassan proposes a new reception of African Marxism, in which he also aims to free Marx from Eurocentrism. During the process of decolonization and the liberation of Africa and other parts of the Third World in the twentieth century-which roughly coincided with the founding of documenta-Marxist ideology became a leading intellectual culture. As examples of the innovative force and creativity of African/Black Marxism, which is relatively ignored by today's research, Hassan brings together texts by two key figures: the political defence speech "By Virtue of Marxism, Your Honor" (1956) by Abdel Khaliq Mahgoub (1927-1971), the founder of the Sudanese Communist Party, who was executed in 1971 with other leading members of the party; and the "Letter to Maurice Thorez" (1956) by Aime Cesaire (1913-2008), the Martinique philosopher, poet, and critic, in which he lays out his reasons for his eventual exit from the French Communist Party.
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