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Albert Memmi ( ar, ألبير ممّي; 15 December 1920 – 22 May 2020) was a French-Tunisian writer and essayist of Tunisian-Jewish origins.


Biography

Memmi was born in
Tunis ''Tounsi'' french: Tunisois , population_note = , population_urban = , population_metro = 2658816 , population_density_km2 = , timezone1 = CET , utc_offset1 ...
,
French Tunisia The French protectorate of Tunisia (french: Protectorat français de Tunisie; ar, الحماية الفرنسية في تونس '), commonly referred to as simply French Tunisia, was established in 1881, during the French colonial Empire era, ...
in December 1920, to a
Tunisian Jewish The history of the Jews in Tunisia extended nearly two thousand years and goes back to the Ancient Carthage, Punic era. The Jewish community in Tunisia is no doubt older and grew up following successive waves of immigration and proselytism ...
Berber mother, Maïra (or Marguerite) Sarfati, and a Tunisian- Italian Jewish father, Fradji (or Fraji, or François) Memmi, and grew up speaking French and Tunisian-Judeo-Arabic. During the Nazi occupation of Tunisia, Memmi was imprisoned in a
forced labor camp A labor camp (or labour camp, see spelling differences) or work camp is a detention facility where inmates are forced to engage in penal labor as a form of punishment. Labor camps have many common aspects with slavery and with prisons (espe ...
from which he later escaped. Memmi was educated in French primary schools, and continued on to the Carnot high school in
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, the
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where he studied philosophy, and finally the
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in
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. Albert Memmi found himself at the crossroads of three cultures, and based his work on the difficulty of finding a balance between the East and the West. Parallel with his literary work, he pursued a career as a teacher, first as a teacher at the Carnot high school in Tunis (1953) and later in France (where he remained after Tunisian independence) at the
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, at the École des hautes études commerciales in Paris and at the University of Nanterre (1970). Although he supported the independence movement in Tunisia, he was not able to find a place in the new Muslim state both because of his French education and his Jewish faith, and following independence he "was asked to leave" the new state. He died in May 2020, in Neuilly-sur-Seine,
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, at the age of 99.


Writings

Memmi's well-regarded first novel, ''La statue de sel'' (translated as ''The Pillar of Salt''), was published in 1953 with a preface by
Albert Camus Albert Camus ( , ; ; 7 November 1913 – 4 January 1960) was a French philosopher, author, dramatist, and journalist. He was awarded the 1957 Nobel Prize in Literature at the age of 44, the second-youngest recipient in history. His work ...
and was awarded the Fénéon Prize in 1954.Brennan, Carol
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His other novels include ''Agar'' (translated as ''Strangers''), ''Le Scorpion'' (''The Scorpion''), and ''Le Desert'' (''The Desert''). His best-known non-fiction work is ''
The Colonizer and the Colonized ''The Colonizer and the Colonized'' (french: Portrait du colonisé, précédé par Portrait du colonisateur) is a nonfiction book by Albert Memmi, published in French in 1957 and first published in an English translation in 1965.Albert Memmi, ''Th ...
'', about the interdependent relationship of the two groups. It was published in 1957, a time when many national liberation movements were active.
Jean-Paul Sartre Jean-Paul Charles Aymard Sartre (, ; ; 21 June 1905 – 15 April 1980) was one of the key figures in the philosophy of existentialism (and phenomenology), a French playwright, novelist, screenwriter, political activist, biographer, and lit ...
wrote the preface. The work is often read in conjunction with
Frantz Fanon Frantz Omar Fanon (, ; ; 20 July 1925 – 6 December 1961), also known as Ibrahim Frantz Fanon, was a French West Indian psychiatrist, and political philosopher from the French colony of Martinique (today a French department). His works have b ...
's ''Les damnés de la Terre'' ('' The Wretched of the Earth'') and ''Peau noire, masques blancs'' (''
Black Skin, White Masks ''Black Skin, White Masks'' (french: Peau noire, masques blancs) is a 1952 book by philosopher Frantz Fanon. The book is written in the style of autoethnography, in which Fanon shares his own experiences while presenting a historical critique of ...
'') and
Aimé Césaire Aimé Fernand David Césaire (; ; 26 June 1913 – 17 April 2008) was a French poet, author, and politician. He was "one of the founders of the Négritude movement in Francophone literature" and coined the word in French. He founded the Par ...
's ''
Discourse on Colonialism ''Discourse on Colonialism'' (french: Discours sur le colonialisme) is an essay by Aimé Césaire, a poet and politician from Martinique who helped found the '' négritude'' movement in Francophone literature. Césaire first published the essay i ...
''. In October 2006, Memmi's follow-up to this work, entitled ''Decolonization and the Decolonized'', was published. In this book, Memmi suggests that in the wake of global decolonization, the suffering of former colonies cannot be attributed to the former colonizers, but to the corrupt leaders and governments that control these states. Memmi's related sociological works include ''Dominated Man'', ''Dependence'', and ''Racism''. Sean P. Hier, in a review of Memmi's ''Racism'', calls it "well-written and autobiographically informed." He writes that Memmi's main claim is that racism is a "'lived experience' arising within human situations which only secondarily become 'social experiences.' According to Hier, Memmi writes that racism is "endemic to collective human existence." Memmi wrote extensively on Jewish identity, including ''Portrait of a Jew'', ''Liberation of the Jew'' and ''Jews and Arabs''. He was also known for the ''Anthology of Maghrebian literature'' (written in collaboration) published in 1965 (vol. 1) and 1969 (vol. 2). Reviewing Memmi's fiction, scholar Judith Roumani asserts that the Tunisian writer's work "reveals the same philosophical evolution over time from his original viewpoints to less radical but perhaps more realistic positions." She concludes that "his latest fiction is certainly more innovative and different than his earlier work." In 1995, Memmi said of his own work: "All of my work has been in sum an inventory of my attachments; all of my work has been, it should be understood, a constant revolt against my attachments; all of my work, for certain, has been an attempt at...reconciliation between the different parts of myself."


Refuting scientific racism

In ''Racisme'', Memmi defined
racism Racism is the belief that groups of humans possess different behavioral traits corresponding to inherited attributes and can be divided based on the superiority of one race over another. It may also mean prejudice, discrimination, or antagonis ...
as a social construction assigning values to biological differences (both real and imagined) “to the advantage of the one defining and deploying them, and to the detriment of the one subjected to that act of definition”. In doing so, he countered three major arguments of
scientific racism Scientific racism, sometimes termed biological racism, is the pseudoscience, pseudoscientific belief that empirical evidence exists to support or justify racism (racial discrimination), racial inferiority, or racial superiority.. "Few tragedies ...
— a pseudoscientific belief in the existence of empirical evidence in support of racist beliefs. First, that pure and distinct races exist; second, that biologically ‘pure’ races were superior to others; and finally, that superior races had legitimate dominance over others. Memmi opposed this belief, asserting biological differences across human beings correlated with changes in geography, and that biological purity was a particular human fantasy. Memmi also pointed out that no evidence existed in support of the idea of racial purity, and merit, rather than biology, was the only basis of superiority. In this way, Memmi’s arguments for racism as a social construct were important in refuting the notion of science as a basis for racist thought.


Bibliography


French

* ''À contre-courants''. Paris: Nouvel Objet, c1993. * ''Ah, quel bonheur !'' précédé de ''L'exercice du bonheur''. Paris:
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: Diffusion Seuil, c1995. * ''Albert Memmi : un entretien avec Robert Davies suivi de Itinéraire de l'expérience vécue à la théorie de la domination''. Montréal: Éditions L'Étincelle; distributeur, Réédition Québec, c1975. * ''Bonheurs: 52 semaines''. Paris: Arléa, c1992. * ''Le buveur et l'amoureux: le prix de la dépendance''. Paris: Arléa : Diffusion Seuil, c.1998. * ''Ce que je crois''. Paris: B. Grasset, c1985. * ''La dépendance: esquisse pour un portrait du dépendant''. Paris: Gallimard, c.1979. * ''Le désert: ou, La vie et les aventures de Jubair Ouali El-Mammi''. Paris: Gallimard, c1977. * ''Dictionnaire critique à l'usage des incrédules''. Paris: Kiron/Editions du Félin, c.2002. * ''L'écriture colorée, ou, Je vous aime en rouge: essai sur une dimension nouvelle de l'écriture, la couleur''. Paris: Périple : Distribution Distique, c1986. * ''L'Homme dominé''. Paris: Gallimard, 1968. * ''L'Homme dominé : le Noir, le colonisé, le prolétaire, le Juif, la femme, le domestique, le racisme''. Nouvelle éd. Paris: Payot, 1973. * ''L'individu face à ses dépendances''. Paris: Vuibert, c2005. * ''Le juif et l'autre''. Etrepilly: C. de Bartillat, c1995. * ''Juifs et Arabes''. Paris: Gallimard, 1974. * ''Le nomade immobile : récit''. Paris: Arléa, c2000. * ''Le personnage de Jeha dans la littérature orale des Arabes et des Juifs''. Jerusalem: Institute of Asian and African Studies, Hebrew University of Jerusalem (1974?) * ''Le pharaon : roman''. Paris: Julliard, c1988. * ''Portrait du colonisé, précédé du portrait du colonisateur'' ... Preface by Jean-Paul Sartre. Paris: Payot, 1973. * ''Portrait du colonisé, précédé du portrait du colonisateur''; preface by Jean-Paul Sartre. Suivi de Les Canadiens francais sont-ils des colonisés? Ed. rev. et corr. par l'auteur. Montréal: L'Etincelle, 1972. * ''Portrait du colonisé, précédé de portrait du colonisateur: et d'une préface de Jean-Paul Sartre''. Paris: Gallimard, c1985. * ''Portrait du décolonisé arabo-musulman et de quelques autres''. Paris: Gallimard, c2004. * ''Portrait du décolonisé arabo-musulman et de quelques autres''. Ed. corr. et augm. d'une postface. Paris: Gallimard, c2004. * ''Portrait d'un Juif''. Paris: Gallimard, 1962–66. * ''Le racisme : description, définition, traitement''. Paris: Gallimard, c1982. * ''Le Scorpion, ou, La confession imaginaire''. Paris: Gallimard, 1969. * ''La statue de sel'', roman. Paris: Correa
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* ''La statue de sel''. Préf. d'Albert Camus. Éd. revue et corr. Paris: Gallimard, 1966. * ''Térésa et autres femmes: récits''. Paris: Félin, c2004. * ''La terre intérieure: entretiens avec Victor Malka''. Paris: Gallimard, c1976.


English

* ''
The Colonizer and the Colonized ''The Colonizer and the Colonized'' (french: Portrait du colonisé, précédé par Portrait du colonisateur) is a nonfiction book by Albert Memmi, published in French in 1957 and first published in an English translation in 1965.Albert Memmi, ''Th ...
''. Introduction by Jean-Paul Sartre; afterword by Susan Gilson Miller; translated by Howard Greenfeld. London, UK: Earthscan Publications, 1990, . Expanded ed. Boston: Beacon Press, c1991. ** eBook version available. Plunkett Lake Press, 2013. * ''Decolonization and the Decolonized''. Translated by Robert Bononno. Minneapolis:
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, c2006. * ''Dependence: A Sketch for a Portrait''. New York: Orion Press
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* ''Jews and Arabs''. Translated from the French by Eleanor Levieux. Chicago: J. P. O'Hara, c1975. * ''The Liberation of the Jew''. Translated from the French by Judy Hyun. New York: Orion Press 966 ** eBook version available. Plunkett Lake Press, 2013. * ''The Pillar of Salt''. Translated by Edouard Roditi. Boston: Beacon Press, 1992. * ''The Pillar of Salt''. Chicago: J. P. O'Hara,
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c1955. ** eBook version available. Plunkett Lake Press, 2013. * ''Portrait of a Jew''. Translated from the French by Elisabeth Abbott. New York: Orion Press 962** eBook version available. Plunkett Lake Press, 2013. * ''Racism''. Translated and with an introduction by Steve Martinot. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, c2000. * ''The Scorpion, or, The Imaginary Confession''. Translated from the French by Eleanor Levieux. New York: Grossman, 1971. 0670622710 * ''Strangers''. Translated from the French by Brian Rhys. New York: Orion Press
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Hebrew

* '' Yehudim VeArvim'', translated by
Aharon Amir Aharon Amir ( he, אהרן אמיר, January 5, 1923 – February 28, 2008) was an Israelis, Israeli Hebrew poet, a literary translator and a writer. Biography Aharon Amir was born in Kaunas, Lithuania. He moved to Palestine with his family in ...
, Sifriyat Hapo'alim,
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* ''Netziv Hamelah'', translated by Yosef Luz, Sifria La'am- Am Oved,
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External links

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An article on Memmi's work


References

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