Sidi Mohamed Barkat

Sidi Mohamed Barkat (born 1948 in Oran) is an Algerian philosopher employed in Paris.

He was an associate researcher at the psychology of work and action laboratory at the Conservatoire national des arts et métiers. After several years of employment by the university, where he was mainly occupied with questions of epistemology in the social sciences, Sidi Mohammed Barkat directed a research programme at the Collège international de philosophie in Paris on the image and condition of "the native Algerian" from 1998 to 2004.

He proposed a conception of legal, political and social character based on the terminology of the corps d'exception (body of exclusion). This made direct reference to the experience of the Algerian population's experience during the French occupation and intersects with the highly politicised debate about French treatment of indigenous peoples (see Indigénat). Pierre Tevanian has used this concept in his own work.[1] Other scholars who have also mentioned or attempted to apply the concept in their own work include Gérard Bras,[2] Daniel Borrillo,[3] Patricia Mothes,[4] Malika Mansouri,[5] Olivier Le Cour Grandmaison,[6] Claire Hancock,[7] and Vincent Houillon.[8]

Publications

References

  1. Pierre Tévanian. « Le « corps d’exception » et ses métamorphoses. Réflexions sur la construction et la destruction de « l’immigré » et du « jeune » issu de l’immigration coloniale et post –coloniale », in Quasimodo, n° 9 (« Corps en guerre. Imaginaires, idéologies, destructions. Tome 2 »), 2006, Montpellier, p. 163-180
  2. Gérard Bras: interview; article
  3. Daniel Borrillo when he participated in a seminar directed by Barkat and Tévanian in 2003, presented a piece « La construction juridique du corps d'exception "homo" »,online; online
  4. Patricia Mothes : Online.
  5. Malika Mansouri : « Le corps voilé des filles illégitimes du couple algérien. Master 2 – université Paris 13 – soutenu en 2007 », PDF
  6. Olivier Le Cour Grandmaison : online; online
  7. Claire Hancock : « Le Corps féminin, enjeu géopolitique dans la France postcoloniale », HTML ; PDF
  8. Vincent Houillon employs some elements in this piece


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