Reference to Sivanandan's two collections of essays and articles is made as follows, Communities of Resistance: writings on black struggles for socialism (London, Verso, 1990) is abbreviated to CR and A Different Hunger: writings on black resistance (London, Pluto Press, 1982) to DH. All references are to his works unless otherwise indicated
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CésaireAiméNotebook of a Return to My Native Land, translated by Mireille Roselle with Annie Pritchard (Newcastle Upon TyneBloodaxe Books, 1995), p. 89
3.
‘Revolt of the Natives’, Liberator (Vol. 11, nos. 1/2, January/February 1971), p. 8
4.
‘White racism and black’, Encounter (July 1966), p. 96
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‘Black Power: the politics of existence’, DH, p. 64
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‘Race: the revolutionary experience’, Race Today (August 1969), pp. 108–9.
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‘Black Power: the politics of existence’, DH, pp. 65–6.
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‘Paul Robeson’, DH, p. 79
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‘Paul Robeson’, DH, pp. 80–1.
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‘The passing of the King’, DH, p. 70
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‘The colony of the colonised: notes on race, class and sex’, DH, p. 77
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‘From resistance to rebellion’, DH, p. 49
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‘Huey Newton and the Black Renascence’, DH, pp. 68–9.
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‘Fanon: the violence of the violated’, IRR Newsletter (August 1967), p. 317
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‘Revolt of the natives’, op.cit
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‘Fanon: the violence of the violated’, op.cit
17.
‘RAT and the degradation of black struggle’, CR, p. 95
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‘RAT and the degradation of black struggle’, CR, p. 114
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‘Left, right and Burnage’, CR, p. 150. It is significant that psychoanalysis, in Britain at least, has had remarkably little to say about shame compared, for example, to guilt, which is such a cornerstone of classical and Kleinian theories It is, as the eminent psychoanalyst Charles Rycroft said, the ‘Cinderella of the unpleasant emotions’, having received far less attention than others. A Critical Dictionary of Psychoanalysis (London, 1968), p. 152
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Race Today (July 1970), p. 237
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‘The passing of the King’, DH, p. 69
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‘La trahison des clercs’, Race & Class (Vol. 37, no. 3, 1996), p. 68
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‘La trahison des clercs’, Race & Class (Vol. 37, no. 3, 1996), pp. 68–70.
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‘A farewell to liberalism’, IRR Newsletter (April 1969), p. 178
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‘The liberation of the black intellectual’, DH, pp. 84–5.
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‘James Baldwin’, DH, p. 74
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‘The enigma of the colonised: reflections on Naipaul's arrival’, Race & Class (Vol. 32, no. 1, 1990)
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‘The enigma of the colonised: reflections on Naipaul's arrival’, Race & Class (Vol. 32, p. 37
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‘The enigma of the colonised: reflections on Naipaul's arrival’, Race & Class (Vol. 32, p. 39
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‘The heart is where the battle is: an interview with the author’, CR, p. 4
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‘The heart is where the battle is: an interview with the author’, CR, pp. 8–9.
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‘Black and Third World: one struggle’, opening address to the conference on ‘Race, class and black struggle’, 16 October 1995
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‘Heresies and prophecies: the social and political fall-out of the technological revolution: an interview’, Race & Class (Vol. 37, no. 4, 1996), p. 3
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‘Signs of the Times’, Race & Class (Vol. 33, no. 4, 1992), p. 71
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‘Black and Third World: one struggle’, op.cit
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‘New circuits of imperialism’, CR, p. 192
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‘Heresies and prophecies’ op.cit., p. 11
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‘Heresies and prophecies’ op.cit., p. 10
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Aimé Césaire op. cit, slightly modified from p.127