Robinson session 3: Robinson and the Decolonial

Thursday 29th February November | 5:30 – 7:00pm | The Alumni Room (School of English)

We are happy to announce interdisciplinary reading group Quilting Points will return after a short break. Following our readings of Black Marxism: The Making of the Black Radical Tradition last term, we will begin this year by reading two short essays in which Robinson develops the ideas of that book in relation to thinking about the legacy of decolonial struggles on the African continent. In 'The appropriation of Fanon', Robinson takes issue with what he sees as postcolonial theory's depoliticized conception of Fanon, and opens this up into a critique of the "native bourgeoisie", which he then develops in 'In Search of a Pan-African Commonwealth', into thinking through the association between Pan-Africanism and the form of the Nation-State. 

Everyone (at whatever level of study & whether enrolled at the University or not)  is welcome, and no prior familiarity with Robinson’s work or related areas is necessary. Each session will be stand-alone so feel free to drop in at any point in the year.  

The meeting will be held in the alumni room in the School of English 

(Floor 1, House 10 Cavendish Road - https://maps.app.goo.gl/jVyNhfVTwsTHmBsb7 - https://what3words.com/courier.vase.valid)  

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on Thursday 30th November between 5:30-7:00pm, followed by a pub social. 

Please do let us know if you have any questions, concerns or access requirements at quiltingpoints@gmail.com. 

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