

Doyle D. Calhoun, "The Suicide Archive: Reading Resistance in the Wake of French Empire" (Duke UP, 2024)
Nov 6, 2024
Doyle D. Calhoun, a University Assistant Professor of Francophone Postcolonial Studies at the University of Cambridge, dives deep into the themes of suicide and resistance in the wake of French colonialism. He discusses the profound connection between historical narratives and contemporary society, especially through African and Caribbean literatures. Calhoun reveals the overlooked complexities of suicide within colonial histories, emphasizing the importance of oral traditions and diverse narratives. He also touches on his future projects, expanding the discourse on these crucial topics.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Suicide and Resistance in Postcolonial Contexts
01:40 • 18min
Exploring Colonial Complexities: Historical Suicides and Cultural Narratives
20:08 • 3min
Colonial Legacies and Acts of Resistance
23:11 • 10min
Exploring the Complexities of Suicide and Resistance
33:40 • 2min
Exploring Pluralism in Historical Narratives
35:26 • 3min
Navigating Memory and Identity in Literature
38:42 • 29min
Upcoming Projects and Academic Insights
01:07:24 • 2min