Overseas: relegated territories, sacrificed territories? Trial of the century #5 © Benoit Guillaume / Mucem

Overseas: relegated territories, sacrificed territories?

Les Procès du siècle - Which way to the future?

  • Debate-
  • Meeting

Moderator: Nora Hamadi
With Malcom Ferdinand (environmental engineer) and Benoît Trépied (anthropologist)

With the participation of Françoise Dallemagne, in charge of research and collections at Mucem.

Environmental scandals, high living costs, struggles for autonomy: the French overseas territories are facing a host of challenges in which the weight of the past and colonial logics still weigh heavily. Between tourist postcard clichés and uncontrolled lawless zones, how can these territories find their rightful place, specific and singular, far from these stereotyped and instrumentalized images?


After the meeting, appointment at the Bookshop table-shop from Mucem for a signing session.


 

Biographies

  • Malcom Ferdinand - political scientist and philosopher from Martinique

    Malcom Ferdinand is a political scientist and philosopher from Martinique. A researcher at the CNRS (IRISSO / Université Paris Dauphine-PSL), he has already published (Seuil, 2019) A decolonial ecology. Thinking ecology from a Caribbean perspective.

  • Nora Hamadi - journalist

    Nora Hamadi, journalist, in charge since September 2025 Nora Hamadi’s press review on France Inter.

    Prior to this, Nora Hamadi was a producer at France Culture, and since September 2024 has presented the program Douce France Douce France, a program about France in all its complexity and diversity, in all its nuances and as close as possible to its citizens. Prior to this, since 2021, she had been presenting Sous les radars, a program designed to bring to light a subject that is ignored in political debate, yet at the heart of citizens’ concerns.

    She is also editor-in-chief of Fumigène, littérature de rue, a magazine dedicated to current affairs as seen from working-class neighborhoods, and leads numerous workshops on popular education in the media and information, in schools, social centers and community centers. She chairs the Collectif ŒIL and ZEP, Zone d’expression prioritaire, two associations dedicated to bringing the voices and stories of the invisible into the public arena.

    A long-time face of Arte and Public Sénat, she has also produced major reports and documentaries.

    In September 2025, she published La Maison des Rêves with Flammarion.

  • Benoît Trépied - Anthropologist and historian

    Benoît Trépied, anthropologist and historian, is a CNRS research fellow and member of the Institut de recherche interdisciplinaire sur les enjeux sociaux (IRIS, UMR 8156). His research focuses on race relations and the colonial legacy in New Caledonia, as well as contemporary decolonization issues in the Pacific and French overseas territories.

Moderator: Nora Hamadi
With Malcom Ferdinand (environmental engineer) and Benoît Trépied (anthropologist)

With the participation of Françoise Dallemagne, in charge of research and collections at Mucem.

Environmental scandals, high living costs, struggles for autonomy: the French overseas territories are facing a host of challenges in which the weight of the past and colonial logics still weigh heavily. Between tourist postcard clichés and uncontrolled lawless zones, how can these territories find their rightful place, specific and singular, far from these stereotyped and instrumentalized images?


After the meeting, appointment at the Bookshop table-shop from Mucem for a signing session.


 

Biographies

  • Malcom Ferdinand - political scientist and philosopher from Martinique

    Malcom Ferdinand is a political scientist and philosopher from Martinique. A researcher at the CNRS (IRISSO / Université Paris Dauphine-PSL), he has already published (Seuil, 2019) A decolonial ecology. Thinking ecology from a Caribbean perspective.

  • Nora Hamadi - journalist

    Nora Hamadi, journalist, in charge since September 2025 Nora Hamadi’s press review on France Inter.

    Prior to this, Nora Hamadi was a producer at France Culture, and since September 2024 has presented the program Douce France Douce France, a program about France in all its complexity and diversity, in all its nuances and as close as possible to its citizens. Prior to this, since 2021, she had been presenting Sous les radars, a program designed to bring to light a subject that is ignored in political debate, yet at the heart of citizens’ concerns.

    She is also editor-in-chief of Fumigène, littérature de rue, a magazine dedicated to current affairs as seen from working-class neighborhoods, and leads numerous workshops on popular education in the media and information, in schools, social centers and community centers. She chairs the Collectif ŒIL and ZEP, Zone d’expression prioritaire, two associations dedicated to bringing the voices and stories of the invisible into the public arena.

    A long-time face of Arte and Public Sénat, she has also produced major reports and documentaries.

    In September 2025, she published La Maison des Rêves with Flammarion.

  • Benoît Trépied - Anthropologist and historian

    Benoît Trépied, anthropologist and historian, is a CNRS research fellow and member of the Institut de recherche interdisciplinaire sur les enjeux sociaux (IRIS, UMR 8156). His research focuses on race relations and the colonial legacy in New Caledonia, as well as contemporary decolonization issues in the Pacific and French overseas territories.

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