Colonização de ontem e imigração de hoje

crítica pós-colonial de Abdelmalek Sayad ao Estado-nação

Authors

  • Miles Reding Northwestern University - University Fellowship
  • José Carlos Alves Pereira CEM

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48213/travessia.i86.927

Keywords:

immigration, nation, citizenship, postcolonialism, history

Abstract

This article examines late sociologist Abdelmalek Sayad’s critical analyses of the nation-state. Produced during the 1980s and 1990s, Sayad’s critique of the nation-state consisted of two major elements: the first was to deconstruct the exclusionary and by extension paradoxical logic of the nation-state; the second was to reveal how colonialism shaped the dynamics of power embedded into the republican system. Sayad’s writings are compared to other socioanalyses of the nation-state produced at the same time in France in order to shed light on the uniqueness and far-reaching nature of Sayad’s critique. His opposition to the nation-state as a socio-political construct was total, and by extension, so was his opposition to French neo-republicanism. The article also suggests that Sayad’s engagement in the debate over immigration and the nation was the product of his long-term anti-colonial intellectual agenda.

Author Biographies

Miles Reding, Northwestern University - University Fellowship

Departamento de História da Northwestern University - University Fellowship.

José Carlos Alves Pereira, CEM

Tradução e revisão técnica: José Carlos Alves Pereira, CEM – Centro de Estudos Migratórios.

Published

2019-08-10

How to Cite

Reding, M., & Pereira, J. C. A. (2019). Colonização de ontem e imigração de hoje: crítica pós-colonial de Abdelmalek Sayad ao Estado-nação. TRAVESSIA - Revista Do Migrante, 32(86), 7–38. https://doi.org/10.48213/travessia.i86.927