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Alia Al-Saji Professeure de Philosophie

Titre : Lire Fanon autrement à partir de Gaza / How Gaza teaches us to read Fanon differently

Alia Al-Saji was born in Baghdad, Iraq. She is James McGill Professor of Philosophy at McGill University (Montreal, Canada). Al-Saji’s work brings together phenomenology, philosophy of race, and feminist theory, with an abiding interest in questions of time and affect. She has published extensively in critical phenomenology and on the philosophies of Henri Bergson, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, and Frantz Fanon—most recently: “Touching the Wounds of Colonial Duration: Fanon’s Anticolonial Critical Phenomenology” (Southern Journal of Philosophy, 2024). Her current work extends Critical Disability Studies in colonial contexts, notably through a rereading of Fanon in: “A Debilitating Colonial Duration: Reconfiguring Fanon” (Research in Phenomenology, 2023).