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The Barrel of a Gun
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Political prisoner and anti-apartheid activist Ruth First addressing one of the most notorious and complicated phenomena in postcolonial Africa—the coup d’état
If Frantz Fanon had not died of cancer in 1961 at the age of thirty-six, what might a sequel to The Wretched of the Earth look like? What political issues of the postcolony might it confront? And what theories of postcolonial state power might it develop? Ruth First’s The Barrel of a Gun provides one possible answer to these speculative questions.
The Barrel of a Gun is the first book First wrote while in exile, and it marks a departure from her prison memoir. It is several things at once: an academic analysis of postcolonial power dynamics in Africa; a political history of Africa during the 1960s; and a document of her life and political views at the time.
If Frantz Fanon had not died of cancer in 1961 at the age of thirty-six, what might a sequel to The Wretched of the Earth look like? What political issues of the postcolony might it confront? And what theories of postcolonial state power might it develop? Ruth First’s The Barrel of a Gun provides one possible answer to these speculative questions.
The Barrel of a Gun is the first book First wrote while in exile, and it marks a departure from her prison memoir. It is several things at once: an academic analysis of postcolonial power dynamics in Africa; a political history of Africa during the 1960s; and a document of her life and political views at the time.
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About Ruth First
Born Heloise Ruth First in Johannesburg, South Africa, in 1925, First was an internationally known anti-apartheid activist who was a member ofthe South African Communist Party (SACP) and the African National Congress (ANC). In 1982,she was assassinated in Maputo, Mozambique, by a mail bomb sent by the apartheid government.
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