In my work I would like to focus on a relation of two notions very important in the works of Frantz Fanon. These two notions are identity and agecny. How does a colonised subject's idenity transform in the frames of anticolonial praxis. The two notions also stand in a relation to another notion - which is recognition. In colonial reality functions only a one-way recognition which so to say unwanted and forced. This kind of recognition does not reflect the reality colonised subject is in and it leaves him or her paralyzed. So is the anticolonial praxis a question of identity or of agency? What is a "lived experience of a black"? What is Fanon's opinion of Sartre's theory of recognition and how does he reforms Hegel's master and slave dialeci...
In this paper, the author presents Fanon’s analysis of decolonization in order to present an explici...
This essay is organized into two parts. The first constructs historical and thematic contexts, inclu...
This chapter argues that Fanon works to interrupt specular and spectacular renderings of suffering a...
In his 1952 exploration of black identity in Black Skin, White Masks , Martinican psychiatrist and...
This paper addresses issues of agency and self-identity on the basis of a phenomenology of embodimen...
(english): From a logical point of view, the colonial system is based on the difference between race...
Abstract: This article engages with Frantz Fanon’s writings on different responses by artists among ...
There are many reasons why Frantz Fanon’s work is relevant today. Given ongoing Coloniality evident ...
Fanon’s reflections concerning identity construction are awkward and reveal a contrast with a unive...
This essay argues that Jean-Paul Sartre's notion of “dialectical reason”, as elaborated in his Criti...
The current fascination with Fanon and his ultimate relevance can be explained by the convergence of...
This essay examines the scholarship of revolutionary theorist Frantz Fanon and the debate surroundin...
In this essay I will focus on some theoretical issues concerning Fanon’s thinking. The aim is to gra...
This thesis offers an interpretation of Martiniquais political Philosopher and Psychiatrist Frantz F...
How was France consolidated as an imperial state, and how was its imperial form challenged from the ...
In this paper, the author presents Fanon’s analysis of decolonization in order to present an explici...
This essay is organized into two parts. The first constructs historical and thematic contexts, inclu...
This chapter argues that Fanon works to interrupt specular and spectacular renderings of suffering a...
In his 1952 exploration of black identity in Black Skin, White Masks , Martinican psychiatrist and...
This paper addresses issues of agency and self-identity on the basis of a phenomenology of embodimen...
(english): From a logical point of view, the colonial system is based on the difference between race...
Abstract: This article engages with Frantz Fanon’s writings on different responses by artists among ...
There are many reasons why Frantz Fanon’s work is relevant today. Given ongoing Coloniality evident ...
Fanon’s reflections concerning identity construction are awkward and reveal a contrast with a unive...
This essay argues that Jean-Paul Sartre's notion of “dialectical reason”, as elaborated in his Criti...
The current fascination with Fanon and his ultimate relevance can be explained by the convergence of...
This essay examines the scholarship of revolutionary theorist Frantz Fanon and the debate surroundin...
In this essay I will focus on some theoretical issues concerning Fanon’s thinking. The aim is to gra...
This thesis offers an interpretation of Martiniquais political Philosopher and Psychiatrist Frantz F...
How was France consolidated as an imperial state, and how was its imperial form challenged from the ...
In this paper, the author presents Fanon’s analysis of decolonization in order to present an explici...
This essay is organized into two parts. The first constructs historical and thematic contexts, inclu...
This chapter argues that Fanon works to interrupt specular and spectacular renderings of suffering a...