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The Colonizer and the colonized
The Colonizer and the Colonized is a classic analysis of the psychology, structures, and consequences of colonialism. Albert Memmi explores the complex and often destructive relationship between the oppressor and the oppressed, revealing how the colonizer maintains domination and how the colonized internalizes inferiority. Through philosophical, sociological, and historical insights, Memmi illustrates the mutually dehumanizing effects of colonial systems and the struggles that arise in the pursuit of liberation. The work remains a foundational text in postcolonial studies and critical theory.
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