Seloua Luste Boulbina is a philosopher, Program Director at the International College of Philosophy in Paris and researcher (HDR) at the University of Paris 7. Theorist of decolonization, she is interested in colonial and postcolonial issues in their political, intellectual and artistic dimensions. She has published Africa and Its Ghosts (2015) Can the Arabs speak? (2011), Kafka’s Monkey and Other Issues about the Colony (2008). She has conducted numerous publications (The Migration of Ideas, # 1, 2013, # 2, 2014; Decolonizing knowledge; 2012, The Arab World: Dreams, Revolts, Revolutions, 2011). She has contributed to numerous magazines ("Art as re-appropriation" with Kader Attia, (2009) and collective books ("The Artist as strange angel of the bizarre" in Arts et Citoyenneté, 2013).
She lives and works in Paris.