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Algeria and France: Grievances and the Effects of Decolonialism

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In this episode of International Horizons, RBI's director, John Torpey interviewed Laetitia Bucaille about the factors that explain variation in resentment and grievances in former colonies drawing from the cases of Algeria and South Africa. Bucaille delves deeper into the case of Algeria and the affected populations whose identities were crossed cut by institutions and personal experiences as a former colony. Moreover, she explains how Algeria, considered not a colony but a French territory, still implemented discriminating laws against native Algerians who were deemed as second-class citizens. Finally, the author discusses the long-lasting consequences of this decolonization process and how it gets intertwined with politics and anti-Islam narratives in France. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/french-studies
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A colonialist approach by the interviewee who seems to have not have worked to decolonize their own supremacist ideologies. Colonizing a country while declaring the indig. ppl second class citizens — is colonization. And downplaying the voice of the victims in 2024 is just sad. the A missed opportunity for the interviewer to ask deeper questions.

We colonized and made it our country

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