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Frantz Fanon's revolutionary ideas confront colonial legacies, inspiring resistance and critical engagement in academia and ...
Frantz Fanon was one of the major anti-colonial thinkers of the 20th century and a hero of the Algerian liberation movement.
In his new biography of the revolutionary psychiatrists life, Adam Shatz asks what Fanon would have made of the 7 October ...
Fanon, who died in 1961, wrote about the politics and psychology of colonialism. In The Rebel's Clinic, Adam Shatz captures the thorny brilliance of a man whose radicalism is still shaping our world.
Behind a locked door, whimpers and moans can be heard over an ominous soundtrack. Dressed in a white lab coat and tan suit, Frantz Fanon is about to encounter, for the first time, the patients of ...
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W hen Frantz Fanon was dying of leukemia, he was visited by his old friends Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir. The three philosophers conversed long into the night. Eventually, though ...
Frantz Fanon’s classic of decolonization, The Wretched of the Earth, was published in Paris in the fall of 1961, as the author lay dying of leukemia in a hospital bed at the National Institutes ...
Fanon died in December, 1961, at the age of thirty-six; the U.S. Air Force carried his body back to Africa. Fleming, too, fell into the United States’ widening gyre.
There has been an effort to negate Fanon’s ideas and sever them from the people of Palestine. But in his work, I find the beginning of a credible path towards liberation. Frantz Fanon at a press ...
Moreover, when Fanon talks about the “cathartic” and “cleansing” effect of violence by/for the colonised in Peau Noire, Masques Blanc (Black Skin, White Masks), another oft-quoted argument ...