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Many practitioners take Edward Saïd's book Orientalism ( 1978 ) as the theory's founding work ( although French theorists such as Aimé Césaire and Frantz Fanon made similar claims decades before Said ).
* 1913 – Aimé Césaire, French poet, author, and politician ( d. 2008 )
Martinique's main and only Airport is Martinique Aimé Césaire International Airport.
It has two airports, the main one being Martinique Aimé Césaire International Airport at Le Lamentin.
Biko can thus be seen as a follower of Fanon and Aimé Césaire, in contrast to more multi-racialist ANC leaders such as Nelson Mandela after his imprisonment at Robben Island, and Albert Luthuli who were first disciples of Gandhi.
Monnerot perhaps makes it the original document of what is later called ' black Surrealism ', although it is the contact between Aimé Césaire and Breton in the 1940s in Martinique that really lead to the communication of what is known as ' black Surrealism '.
* Aimé Césaire and Surrealism
** Aimé Césaire, French Martinican poet and politician ( d. 2008 )
Breton got to know Martinican writer Aimé Césaire, and later composed the introduction to the 1947 edition of Césaire's Cahier d ' un retour au pays natal.
Voted by the UMP majority, it was charged with advocating historical revisionism, and after long debates and international opposition ( from Abdelaziz Bouteflika or Aimé Césaire, founder of the Négritude movement ), was repealed by Jacques Chirac himself.
Fanon's family was socio-economically middle-class and they could afford the fees for the Lycée Schoelcher, then the most prestigious high school in Martinique, where the writer Aimé Césaire was one of his teachers.
While there, he worked for the parliamentary campaign of his friend and mentor Aimé Césaire, who would be a major influence in his life.
Aimé Césaire was a particularly significant influence in Fanon's life.
*" Èṣù ": in the play A Tempest ( 1969 ), by Aimé Césaire of Martinique, Èṣù is the virile trickster who comes to sing defiant songs laden with sexual innuendo and add humor to this highly political rewriting of Shakespeare's classic play, The Tempest.
* La Tragédie du Roi Christophe ( 1963 ), a play written by Martinican Aimé Césaire.
With Aimé Césaire and Léon Damas, Senghor created the concept of Négritude, an important intellectual movement that sought to assert and to valorize what they believed to be distinctive African characteristics, values, and aesthetics.
In 1931, the Martiniquan Aimé Césaire moved to Paris to attend the Lycée Louis-le-Grand, the École Normale Supérieure, and finally the Sorbonne.
Aimé Césaire, Senghor, Damas, and others, founded L ' Etudiant, a Black student review.
Aimé Césaire returned to Martinique.
In 1945, Aimé Césaire succeeded in getting elected Mayor of Fort de France and Deputy from Martinique to the French National Assembly as a member of the Communist Party.
This passage, among others, was cited by Aimé Césaire in his Discourse on Colonialism, as evidence of the alleged hypocrisy of Western humanism and its " sordidly racist " conception of the rights of man.
Martinique Aimé Césaire International Airport is located in a suburb outside Fort-de-France.
* Fort de France island ( Martinique Aimé Césaire International Airport )
He continued to travel and maintained an active correspondence with a host of creative individuals, among them Langston Hughes, Michel Leiris, Aimé Césaire, Robert Creeley, Jayne Cortez, Stokeley Carmichael, Ishmael Reed and Paul Bowles, Franklin and Penelope Rosemont ; many of these letters are collected at the Bancroft Library of the University of California Berkeley.

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* Aimé Césaire-Cahier d ' un Retour au Pays Natal
See Edouard Gouin, L ' Egypte au XIX ' siècle ( Paris, 1847 ); Aimé Vingtrinier, Soliman-Pasha ( Colonel Sève ) ( Paris, 1886 ).
He prepared a new edition of the monk Theophilus ' celebrated treatise, Diversarum artium schedula, and for several years devoted his Saturday mornings to laboratory research with the chemist Aimé Girard at the Conservatoire des Arts et Métiers, the results of which were utilized by Marcellin Berthelot in the first volume ( 1894 ) of his Chimie au moyen âge.

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* Scallop and double sack recalling that holy Roch was a pilgrim ; giver Mr. and Mrs. Aimé Pastré and their sons Joseph & Emmanuel ( 1887 );
This was succeeded by a new edition of William Curtis's Flora Londinensis, for which he wrote the descriptions ( 1817-1828 ); by a description of the Plantae cryptogamicae of Alexander von Humboldt and Aimé Bonpland ; by the Muscologia, a very complete account of the mosses of Britain and Ireland, prepared in conjunction with Thomas Taylor ( 1818 ); and by his Musci exotici ( 2 vols., 1818-1820 ), devoted to new foreign mosses and other cryptogamic plants.

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In 1800 German scientist Alexander von Humboldt and French botanist Aimé Bonpland explored the river.
But the first public screening of film ever is due to Jean Aimé " Acme " Le Roy, a French photographer.
* 1897 – Aimé Avignon, France's former oldest living man ( d. 2007 )
Napoleon III erected a seven meter tall statue of Vercingétorix in 1865, created by the sculptor Aimé Millet, on the supposed site of Alesia.
** Victor Aimé Huber, German social reformer ( d. 1869 )
* August 22 – Aimé Bonpland, French explorer and botanist ( d. 1858 )
His parents, Aimé Derrida ( 1896 – 1970 ) and Georgette Sultana Esther Safar ( 1901 – 1991 ), named him Jackie, after American actor Jackie Coogan, though he would later adopt a more " correct " version of his first name when he moved to Paris.
Humboldt supported and worked with other scientists, including Joseph-Louis Gay-Lussac, Justus von Liebig, Louis Agassiz, Matthew Fontaine Maury and, most notably, Aimé Bonpland, with whom he conducted much of his scientific exploration.
On the postponement of Captain Nicolas Baudin's proposed voyage of circumnavigation, which he had been officially invited to accompany, Humboldt left Paris for Marseille with Aimé Bonpland, the designated botanist of the frustrated expedition, hoping to join Napoleon Bonaparte in Egypt.
This phenomenon was discovered by Jean-Baptiste Biot, Augustin Fresnel, and Aimé Cotton in the first half of the 19th century.
AS Nancy-Lorraine's Hall of Fame includes triple-Ballon d ' Or and Uefa President Michel Platini, Arsenal manager Arsène Wenger, 1998 World Champion Aimé Jacquet, 2000 European Champion Roger Lemerre, 1998 African Ballon d ' Or Mustapha Hadji, Irish legend Tony Cascarino, 1986 European Cup winner Sacha Zavarov and 1958 World Cup Semi-finalist Roger Piantoni.
Aimé De Mesmaeker is a hot-tempered businessman who often visits the office ( which he increasingly sees as a madhouse ) in order to sign some important contracts.

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