Friday, October 12, 2007

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DISINTEGRATION


While I was at the counter to pay I was wondering if I was masochistic. Yet another book on immigration.

Instead it is the habit of constantly analyzing, trying to understand, inform, undergo other points of view different from mine that I illuminate the path of wisdom advocated by many.

Cost € 12. The author it is certainly not a great aesthetic beauty (see comparison Jebreal Rula and her book Living Prohibition).

" DISINTEGRATION ", written by Ahmed Djouder and published by Basic Books, a book is different from previous ones. Definitely better.

A book finally written by any person, without pretensions of political or journalistic.

The story was written by Ahmed, a resident in France, is not totally comparable to immigrants in Italy. He is a Frenchman of Algerian origin, a former colony of the revolutionary cradle. France and Algeria have a past tied in glove with each other, something that Italy not with any country. Even with those mentioned, briefly, was first settled.
also the Algerian people (of which you rarely hear in Italy), it boasts some primates delinquent, and then "culture" as the Moroccans and Tunisians, including daily newspapers abound.

Ahmed describes how the mentality of tribal origin and do not fit into the new society in which it took to transfer. Sometimes however, defines it as just different. He admits, he was the first, the inability to remove the roots of the people calling the Western secularism as something that gives of themselves " degraded image to take to prevent head high. To kill people. To bring it. To put everyone in line . "goes on to say that " the difference is a wonderful thing. What would we have to say, if we were all identical or neutral? ". A cultural conformity, or rather a cultural aside, in favor of another, we want to impose a certain political party in our country.

The author says, with an eye lens, what are the problems of a people who, until 1962, was subdued by a nation with the cry of "Liberty, Fraternity, Equality." A fraternity, according to Ahmed, has relied on only as long as comfortable .

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