Not Your Victim
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Not Your Victim
Empire and race have become the most discussed – and most problematic – subjects in political and historical discourse. It is now an unquestionable orthodoxy both in academia and in progressive political discourse that European colonial empires – particularly the British – were uniquely evil, the West's 'original sin', and that their legacy continues to underpin systemic racism, injustice, and oppression.
Not Your Victim by Marie Kawthar Daouda, a Moroccan and French academic who now lives in Britain, argues that this narrative is dangerously wrong. Weaving her personal experience with erudite reflection on history, literature, and politics, she argues that we are all heirs of complex waves of immigration, conquest, and colonisation. A closer look at French and British history belies a simplistic worldview wherein all the evil in the world is the result of the peculiarly vicious nature of white, Western colonisers. Indeed, she argues, such a perspective nurtures the very prejudices it claims to fight by valorising victimhood above individual or collective agency and by denying ethnic minorities any sense of responsibility.
A coruscating attack on the perverse solipsism, moral blindness, and historical illiteracy of 'decolonising' progressive elites, this book upends our tired debates over colonialism, empire, and immigration. It offers a more nuanced, hopeful vision of our historical self-understanding.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781509571697
Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 30 January 2026
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Polity Press
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 15.0mm
Width: 146.0mm
Height: 223.0mm
Weight: 680g
Pages: 192
About the Author
Marie Kawthar Daouda is a Lecturer in French at Oriel College, University of Oxford. Born and raised in Morocco, educated in the Lycée Henri-IV and at la Sorbonne, her research focuses on representations of good and evil in fin-de-siècle French literature and on the links between politics, literature, and religion in the 19th and 20th century. She regularly writes for The Critic and The Daily Telegraph.
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