ABSTRACT

The author proposes, from the case of France and her personal and political experience as a woman as well as a daughter of Algerian immigrants, a politics of revolutionary love which renounces the dictates of the colonial and imperialist nation states. Her proposal is based on the writings of Frantz Fanon and C. L. R. James against the structural fatality of racism, roots and history, and presents itself as a manifesto against the conventional left, but also against all forms of appropriation of knowledges and experiences of subaltern groups and people in the North and South.