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Aimé Césaire, Negritude, Poet, Martinique



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Martinican Poet (Aimé Césaire). Negritude movement. Colonialism

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Martinican Poet, Author and Politician Aimé Fernand David Césaire (1913 - 2008) is one of the leaders and founders of the “Negritude Movement.” In his works; he criticized the “humanist” elucidation of colonialism.

“Nobody colonizes inoffensively, those civilizations justifying colonization is an Ill Civilization” Aimé Césaire

  1. Aimé Césaire (Martinican poet)
  2. concept of blackness of Aimé Césaire

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Aimé Césaire (Martinican Poet)

African Students (Masters, Courses, Foreign Trade, Business)

The Subject “Aimé Césaire (Poet, Martinique)” is included within the curriculum of the following academic programs at EENI Global Business School:

Doctorate: Ethics, Religions & Business.

Doctorate in International Business (DIB AI) Online

Languages: Masters, Doctorate, International Business, English or Study Doctorate in International Business in French Aimé Césaire Masters Foreign Trade in Portuguese Aimé Césaire Study Master Doctorate in International Business in Spanish Aimé Césaire.


  1. Place of birth of Aimé Césaire: Basse-Pointe (Martinique, the Caribbean)
  2. Founder of the Negritude Movement
  3. Founder of “Tropiques” (literary review) with his wife (Suzanne Roussi)

Main topics of the work of Aimé Césaire:

  1. “Négritude” (Léon Damas and Leopold Sédar Senghor)
  2. Effects of Colonialism
  3. For Aimé Césaire, colonialism was a Western system based on economic exploitation (Discourse on Colonialism)
  4. For him, colonialism, racism or barbarism is the same

Bibliography of Aimé Césaire:

  1. Discourse on Colonialism
  2. Notebook of a Return to Native Land
  3. Miraculous weapons
  4. Tragedy of King Christophe
  5. A Season in the Congo
  6. Toussaint Louverture: The French Revolution and the colonial problem

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