White West, Volume 1: The Afterlife of Fascism
By (Author) Kader Attia
Edited by Anselm Franke
Edited by Ana Teixeira Pinto
Sternberg Press
Sternberg Press
21st May 2024
Germany
General
Non Fiction
Colonialism and imperialism
Paperback
248
Width 145mm, Height 211mm, Spine 23mm
458g
Tracing the relation between fascism and settler colonialism.In the aftermath of World War II, the recently liberated nations in Europe were swift to resume colonial oppression abroad. On May 8, 1945, the day victory was celebrated by the Allies, the French police massacred hundreds of townspeople in Setif, leading the French editor Claude Bourdet to ask, "Are we the Gestapo in Algeria" In Europe, what is called "fascism," poet Aime Cesaire argued in his famous essay "Discourse on Colonialism," is just colonial violence finding its way back home. In White West, contributors challenge the Eurocentrism that undergirds the current concept of fascism, tackling the under-theorized relation between settler colonialism and National Socialism via the "proto-totalitarian" scene of colonial expansion and its racialized concept of personhood, in order to counter the antipolitical nature of a concept such as the West, and the resurgence of fascist doctrines this notion engenders. Contributors Norman Ajari, Florian Cramer, Angela Dimitrakaki, Denise Ferreira da Silva, Quinsy Gario, Larne Abse Gogarty, Rose-Anne Gush, Natascha Sadr Haghighian, Sven L tticken, Olivier Marboeuf, Rijin Sahakian, Nikhil Pal Singh, Fran oise Verg s, Marina Vishmidt, Giovanna Zapperi
Ana Teixeira Pinto is a writer and theorist, based in Berlin. Kader Attia is a French/Algerian artist and the founder of La Colonie, an institution devoted to decolonial theory.