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Houria Bouteldja

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Whites, Jews and Us: Rednecks and Barbarians: Interview with Houria

What we wrote when Houria took part in Episode 11, 2024:

Houria Bouteldja, writer and activist of Algerian origin, was a founder and former member of the Parti des Indigènes de la République (PIR), a decolonial political party based in France, which fights against colonialist and neo-colonialist ideologies and practices, racism and Islamophobia. She participated in the founding of the Les Blédardes collective. She has written numerous strategic theoretical articles on decolonial feminism, racism, autonomy and political alliances, as well as articles on Zionism and state philosemitism.

She is the author with Sadri Khiari, of Nous sommes les indigènes de la République (Editions Amsterdam, 2012). Her most recent book Beaufs et Barbares: Le pari du nous (Éditions La Fabrique, 2023) was translated into Spanish, Italian and German, and is released this November by Pluto as Rednecks and Barbarians – Uniting the White and Racialized Working Class. Whites, Jews and Us, towards a politics of revolutionary love is her first book translated into Portuguese, English, Spanish, Italian, Greek and Dutch and so far the most recognized of her work, originally published in 2016 by La Fabrique, Les Blancs, les Juifs et nous: Vers une politique de l’amour révolutionnaire. Houria is currently a member of the QG Decolonial.

Portrait photo of Houria Boutelja. They wear a checked blazer and are seated in library.

Artist Events

From a flat roof top, a pigeon flys to the right. on the roof are metal canisters weighted with brick, metal poles and frames and wires. In the distance we see the blurred outline of a city located in a dry desert like landscape.
17 November 2024
Tramway Live Stream

Toward Nakba as a Planetary Process

Anti-Denialist Museum of Palestine Ayreen Anastas Rene Gabri Houria Bouteldja Avery F. Gordon Amirah Silmi Françoise Vergès Additional Contributors

An assembly to try and provide some experiential and theoretical resources for the renewal of a certain affective, extra-political sociality, in the face of one of our great adversaries; the forces of colonial, imperial, genocidal denial.

Episode 11: To End the World As We Know It
16 November 2024
Tramway

The We of revolutionary love

Houria Bouteldja

The practice of North African Indigenous revolutionary love, in the face of European capitalist violence and settler colonialism, with one of the most vital anti-colonial thinkers in Europe.

Episode 11: To End the World As We Know It
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