Forgotten Friendships
Yugoslavia and the Anticolonial Francophone World
Abstract
Forgotten Friendships: Yugoslavia and the Anticolonial Francophone World examines transnational friendships and alliances between intellectuals from Yugoslavia and the Francophone African and Caribbean world during the mid-twentieth century. The book argues that transnational political friendships helped shape major intellectual movements like Négritude, African socialism, and global socialist feminisms, which surged beyond national, regional, and even diasporic spaces. Blending archival research, literary analysis, and biography, the book fills a significant gap in our understanding of how intellectuals from the Global South and the socialist world collaborated on shared goals of decolonization, anti-racism, and socialist worldmaking. Forgotten Friendships emphasizes the ways in which writers, intellectuals, and activists envisioned alternative futures rooted in collaboration across peripheries. Personal bonds of friendship were not mere footnotes to the anti-colonial struggle, but vital political tools for rethinking global solidarity.
Keywords
Transnational solidarityDOI
10.3998/mpub.12988661ISBN
9798895060179, 9798895060186, 9798895060162Publisher
Amherst College PressPublisher website
https://acpress.amherst.edu/Publication date and place
2025Classification
Literature: history and criticism


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