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Poetry and anticolonialism: a discussion of Aimé Césaire’s poetry
    
	Alternative Curricula is an open, informal discussion group exploring postcolonial and decolonial theory. All are welcome: staff, students, locals and visitors. No prior knowledge of the topic is necessary, nor is there any obligation to attend every meeting. www.some.ox.ac.uk/about/our-community/alternative-curricula
	Poetry and anticolonialism: a discussion of Aimé Césaire’s poetry
Saturday 23rd October 2021, 11.30am – 1pm 
Flo’s Cafe, Florence Park, Rymer’s Lane, OX4 3JZ
	Core reading:
*	Aimé Césaire, Return to My Native Land (Penguin 1969), available through SOLO and via this link: kboo.fm/sites/default/files/AIME%20CESAIRE—NOTEBOOK%20OF%20A%20RETURN%20TO%20A%20NATIVE%20LAND.pdf
 Additional reading: 
*	Aimé Césaire, ‘Discourse on Colonialism’, available online: cult320withallison.onmason.com/files/2015/01/Aime_Cesaire_Discourse_On_Colonialism_pt_1.pdf
*	‘Homage to Aimé Césaire’ Callaloo, available online: moodle.swarthmore.edu/pluginfile.php/150276/mod_resource/content/1/Aim%C3%A9%20%C3%A7%C3%A9saire.pdf
Date:
23 October 2021, 11:30
Venue:
  Flo’s Cafe, Florence Park, Rymer’s Lane, OX4 3JZ
  
Speakers:
  
    Speaker to be announced
  
    
Part of:
    Alternative Curricula
Booking required?:
Not required
Audience:
Members of the University only
    
Editor: 
      Katy Terry