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In the many forms it took throughout 2020, the movement challenging statues is irreversible and that is why it is under attack. It is part of the global challenge to a modernity that shaped the world according to racial and sexist criteria that destroyed cultures, silenced voices, erased knowledge, and pillaged to fill its museums and palaces.
In a period marked by commemorations of the sixty years of Algerian independence and in a hampered society, independent publishers, on both shores of the Mediterranean, have gone their own way, bringing out ground-breaking books and journals. With a resolutely modern take on the world, a younger generation is dusting off the archives, working more collaboratively and asserting its political views. “If I’d managed to join some cultural association I’d never have gone into publishing”, Maya (.)