L'Afrique est-elle soluble dans la violence ?
Pierre Janin
Revue Tiers-Monde, 2004, vol. n° 180, issue 4, 889-896
Abstract:
Africa is frequently stigmatised for its ills and excesses. For the keen observer that S. Smith is, the continent confirms this peculiar difference by unleashing multiple forms of violence. Thus yielding to the prevailing afro-pessimism, the journalist proposes a univocal view of Africa, hence forgetting to indicate the existence of ways out.
Date: 2004
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