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Frantz Fanon was one of the major anti-colonial thinkers of the 20th century and a hero of the Algerian liberation movement.
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In his new biography of the revolutionary psychiatrists life, Adam Shatz asks what Fanon would have made of the 7 October ...
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France 24 on MSNFrantz Fanon: From Martinique to Algeria, the journey of an anti-colonialist
To mark the centenary of his birth, France in Focus looks back at Frantz Fanon's extraordinary career: a volunteer at the age ...
In 2021, when Grove Press reissued “The Wretched of the Earth,” Frantz Fanon’s classic manifesto of anti-colonial rebellion, the timing — 60 years after its release and its author’s ...
What I witnessed on campus was not education but indoctrination — a sweeping cultural revolution fueled by anti-Americanism, ...
Join the University of Western Cape and the Adwa movement for a thought-provoking screening of 'Concerning Violence', ...
The doctor who saw colonialism as a sickness ‘The Rebel’s Clinic,’ by Adam Shatz, is an engrossing biography of the psychiatrist, philosopher and revolutionary Frantz Fanon ...
If the apocryphal Fanon tore off the straitjackets from his Algerian patients, we’re reminded by Shatz that the real Dr. Frantz prescribed sleeping tranquilizers and electroshock therapy for them.
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 ...
Frantz Fanon died in 1961, struck down by leukemia. He was 36, young enough for the fierce adulation that’s accorded to those to whom fame and death come too soon.
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