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Discourse on Colonialism (French: Discours sur le colonialisme) is an essay by Aimé Césaire, a poet and politician from Martinique who helped found the négritude movement in Francophone literature. Césaire first published the essay in 1950 in Paris with Éditions Réclame, a small publisher associated with the French Communist Party (PCF). Five years later, he then edited and republished it with the anticolonial publisher Présence africaine (Paris and Dakar). The 1955 edition is the one with the widest circulation today, and it serves as a foundational text of postcolonial literature that discusses what Césaire described as the appalling affair of the European civilizing mission. Rather than elevating the non-Western world, the colonizers de-civilize the colonized.

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  • Über den Kolonialismus (de)
  • Discourse on Colonialism (en)
  • Discours sur le colonialisme (fr)
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  • Discourse on Colonialism (French: Discours sur le colonialisme) is an essay by Aimé Césaire, a poet and politician from Martinique who helped found the négritude movement in Francophone literature. Césaire first published the essay in 1950 in Paris with Éditions Réclame, a small publisher associated with the French Communist Party (PCF). Five years later, he then edited and republished it with the anticolonial publisher Présence africaine (Paris and Dakar). The 1955 edition is the one with the widest circulation today, and it serves as a foundational text of postcolonial literature that discusses what Césaire described as the appalling affair of the European civilizing mission. Rather than elevating the non-Western world, the colonizers de-civilize the colonized. (en)
  • Über den Kolonialismus ist der 1968 erstmals auf Deutsch erschienene, als französische Rede 1950 entworfene und 1955 erweiterte Text „Discours sur le colonialisme“ von Aimé Césaire. Er beinhaltet aus der Perspektive des selbst der Kolonisation entstammenden, in Martinique beheimateten Autors eine Abrechnung mit der kolonialistischen europäischen Denkweise aus der Sicht der Kolonisierten. (de)
  • Le Discours sur le colonialisme est un essai anticolonialiste d'Aimé Césaire publié pour la première fois par Réclame, maison d'édition liée au Parti communiste français, le 7 juin 1950, avec une préface de Jacques Duclos. (fr)
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  • Discourse on Colonialism (French: Discours sur le colonialisme) is an essay by Aimé Césaire, a poet and politician from Martinique who helped found the négritude movement in Francophone literature. Césaire first published the essay in 1950 in Paris with Éditions Réclame, a small publisher associated with the French Communist Party (PCF). Five years later, he then edited and republished it with the anticolonial publisher Présence africaine (Paris and Dakar). The 1955 edition is the one with the widest circulation today, and it serves as a foundational text of postcolonial literature that discusses what Césaire described as the appalling affair of the European civilizing mission. Rather than elevating the non-Western world, the colonizers de-civilize the colonized. (en)
  • Über den Kolonialismus ist der 1968 erstmals auf Deutsch erschienene, als französische Rede 1950 entworfene und 1955 erweiterte Text „Discours sur le colonialisme“ von Aimé Césaire. Er beinhaltet aus der Perspektive des selbst der Kolonisation entstammenden, in Martinique beheimateten Autors eine Abrechnung mit der kolonialistischen europäischen Denkweise aus der Sicht der Kolonisierten. (de)
  • Le Discours sur le colonialisme est un essai anticolonialiste d'Aimé Césaire publié pour la première fois par Réclame, maison d'édition liée au Parti communiste français, le 7 juin 1950, avec une préface de Jacques Duclos. (fr)
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