
Unfinished Projects
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Closely following the postwar movements for decolonization, and then supporting the war of independence in Algeria, Sartre proposed an influential and uncompromising view of imperialism. Analyzing the Western attitude to the 'subhuman' colonial subject, he offered an account of the social constraints that applied to both ruler and ruled, and came to argue that political violence-on both sides-was a systematic consequence of the colonial order. Arthur's rich and nuanced book locates Sartre within the political discussions of his time, whilst also looking forward to contemporary debates about new forms of imperialism and resistance.
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- Cover Page
- Halftitle Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction: Sartre, the Intellectual Left, and the Emergence of the "Cultural" Other
- Part I: Politicization: Sartre and Postwar Anticolonialism, 1945-1954
- Chapter One: Putting Constraints on Freedom: A Philosophy of Marginal Groups
- Chapter Two: African Presence: Sartre on US and Colonial Racism in the Late 1940s
- Chapter Three: From Gide to Sartre: The Practice of Anticolonialism
- Part II: Sartre and the Ends of Anticolonialism, 1954-1962
- Chapter Four: Toward a Theory of Colonialism: Sartre's Engagement with the "Subhuman"
- Chapter Five: Colonialism and the Critique of Dialectical Reason
- Chapter Six: The Aftermath of the Critique: Struggles over the Meanings of Colonialism
- Part III: Far Away, So Close: The Third World, Neocolonialism, and the Ethics of Global Responsibility, 1962-1968
- Chapter Seven: The Turn Toward Third Worldism: On the Assassination of Lumumba
- Chapter Eight: The Ethics of Global Responsibility: The 1964 "Rome Lecture"
- Chapter Nine: Vietnam and Bolivia: Two Battles, Two Intellectuals
- Part IV: Decolonization on Trial, 1968-1980
- Chapter Ten: Sartre, the Left, and Identity in Postcolonial France
- Chapter Eleven: The Critique of Third Worldism and the Human Rights Turn
- Conclusion: "He Ran While Dead"-Afterlives of Colonialism and Jean-Paul Sartre
- Notes
- Index
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