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Acknowledgements viii
Introduction: a few liminal remarks 1
Postcoloniai deconstruction
Deconstruction in Algeria (Derrida 'himself') 11
Hybridity revisited 26
Spivak reading Derrida: an interesting exchange 40
Deconstruction and postcolonial Africa
Defetishizing Africa 65
Reprendre: Mudimbe's deconstructions 82
Violence and writing in the African postcolony: Achille Mbembe and Sony Labou Tansi 98
Conclusion: (Postcolonial Blanchot?) 117
Bibliography 124
Index 133
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