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Achille Mbembe's "Necropolitics"

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The Black Atlantic by Paul Gilroy

Benbay: Despite the horrors of slavery, there was still a lot of beauty that came out of it in terms of black quisine in the united states. He says colonial power then demarcates and divides. So not only does it inflict direct physical violence against a indigenous people or against enslaved people, it also begins to separate those people from themselves. And we saw this play out, of course, in rowanda, where hotus m and tutses were made to feel like they were different from one another because of colonization.

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