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Saturday October 22, 2016

Day: October 22, 2016

Interview

“A Big Job”: A Conversation About The Battle of Algiers with Saadi Yacef

October 22, 2016
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By John Duncan Talbird. The Battle of Algiers (1966) is one of the essential postcolonial texts of the 20th century. It complicates many of the assumptions that too often get taken for granted even now, fifty years later: the essentialism of race, the terrorist/freedom fighter binary, the ethics and efficacy of torture […]

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