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Whites, Jews, and Us: Toward a Politics of Revolutionary Love (French: Les Blancs, les Juifs et nous: Vers une politique de l'amour révolutionnaire) is a 2016 book by the French-Algerian political activist Houria Bouteldja, first published in English in 2017.
- Houria Bouteldja
- 2016
- Les Blancs, les Juifs et nous: Vers une politique de l'amour révolutionnaire
- La Fabrique Éditions, Semiotext(e)
3. Nov. 2017 · A sometimes thrilling polemic, Whites, Jews, and Us offers an unabashed call for a revolution against the indelible racism at the heart of white rule; a call for an insurrection in which she offers “revolutionary love” as compensation for the dismantling of white privilege.
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- Houria Bouteldja
3. Nov. 2017 · Translated by Rachel Valinsky. Paperback. $15.95. Paperback. ISBN: 9781635900033. Pub date: November 3, 2017. Publisher: Semiotext (e) 152 pp., 5 x 7 in, MIT Press Bookstore Penguin Random House Amazon Barnes and Noble Bookshop.org Indiebound Indigo Books a Million.
3. Nov. 2017 · There is only one way: revolutionary love. —from Whites, Jews, and Us. With Whites, Jews, and Us, Houria Bouteldja launches a scathing critique of the European Left from an...
- Houria Bouteldja
- 1635900034, 9781635900033
- Cornel West
- MIT Press, 2017
14. März 2016 · There is only one way: revolutionary love.—from Whites, Jews, and Us. With Whites, Jews, and Us, Houria Bouteldja launches a scathing critique of the European Left from an indigenous anti-colonial perspective, reflecting on Frantz Fanon's political legacy, the republican pact, the Shoah, the creation of Israel, feminism, and the ...
A sometimes thrilling polemic, Whites, Jews, and Us offers an unabashed call for a revolution against the indelible racism at the heart of white rule; a call for an insurrection in which she offers “revolutionary love” as compensation for the dismantling of white privilege.
- Houria Bouteldja
- Paperback
“How can we envision love between us if the privilege of the one relies on the oppression of the other?” This is the central question that Houria Bouteldja lyri-cally examines in Whites, Jews, and Us, both internally and externally, playfully and profoundly. It is a book about colonialism, race, oppression, connections, humanity, and love ...