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As geographers both living through, and working, issues of colonialism in former British colonies, writings that emanated from anti-colonial movements the world continue to inspire and us. From Fanon to Césaire, from Senghor to to Achebe (see, for example, Fanon 1963 1986; Senghor 1965; Césaire 1972; Achebe 1975; 1980), these writings are influential partly they are grounded in experiences of oppression, also because they contain alternative visions, understandings of how the world could better. Their successors are to be found today in guises, yet writers like Marcos in Chiapas, Arundhati Roy in India, continue to rail against, and to use the power of language to us that other worlds are possible.
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