Roots, Routes and Rebirth
CFA8,000.00
A central thread running through this book is the belief that stories, orally or written, carried in bodies, or encoded in spiritual traditions, function as repositories of truth and as tools of transformation. In the wake of displacement, enslavement, colonization, and cultural erasure, storytelling becomes an act of resistance, a way of naming oneself in the face of misrepresentation, and a practice through which communities reclaim their right to be the authors of their own narratives.
This book emerges from a long meditation on the unfinished work of decolonization, an intellectual, spiritual, and creative journey that spans continents, languages, and generations. Although the project of political independence has been achieved in much of the world, the deeper forms of decolonial transformation remain ongoing: the reclamation of memory, the re-centering of Indigenous knowledge, the healing of historical trauma, and the reimagination of identity beyond imposed colonial boundaries.
| Poids | 273 g |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 23 × 15.5 cm |
| L'Auteur Du Livre De | Benaouda Lebdai, Benaouda LEBDAI et Maxime VIGNON (Dir.), Maxime Vignon |
| Format | Livre Physique |
| Langue | Anglais |
| Year Published | 2026 |
| Pages | 258 pages |
| Éditeur | Les Éditions du Canal |










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