In decolonial struggles for independence, there is a constant effort to combat unfreedom at multiple levels, including the internal transformations that deal with alienation. In this episode, Dana F. Miranda crossreads Fanon, Cabral and Beauvoir to show how Beauvoir's notion of ambiguity enriches the possession and repossession of freedom.
The Q&A is moderated by Tivadar Vervoort.
Hosted by Ashika Singh and Liesbeth Schoonheim
An Eye for an Eye (Attached) by Simone de Beauvoir
“Violence Is Not an Evil”: Ambiguity and Violence in Simone de Beauvoir’s Early Philosophical Writings (Attached) by Ann V. Murphy
Beauvoir’s Ethics of Ambiguity: An Appreciation (Attached) by Helen Heise
The Spirit of Seriousness and Decolonisation (Attached) by Thomas Meagher
Ambiguity, Absurdity, and Reversibility: Responses to Indeterminacy (Attached) by Gail Weiss
Identity and Dignity in the National Liberation Struggle (Attached) by Amílcar Cabral
National Liberation and Culture (Attached) by Amílcar Cabral
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