The name of Frantz Fanon has become a symbol of anticolonial militancy and the struggles of national emancipation against colonial rule. However, Fanon was also a psychiatrist, who never abandoned clinical practice even after resigning from his post in colonized Algeria in 1956. The coexistence, in Fanon, of medicine and political involvement represents one of the most productive and contradictory aspects of his life and work. Fanon was highly critical of colonial ethnopsychiatry, but never abandoned his commitment to improving the condition of psychiatric patients. After his escape from Algeria, he wrote extensively for El Moudjahid, the journal of the anticolonial resistance, but also practised in the hospital of Charles Nicolle in Tunis....
The article interpretsFanon’s thought through theframework of hatred and enemyformation and tracks t...
A romantic figure of “Third World” revolution and Black liberation, Frantz Fanon is often considered...
which became dominant globally in the 1960s and 1970s. However, the field of psychiatry has also bee...
Fanon wrote and published a number of psychiatric texts between 1951 and 1960, but they have hither...
Abstract Martiniquais and French, a psychiatrist by training, political philosopher and political ac...
This chapter provides an outline of Fanon’s involvement in the most progressive strand of French psy...
The essay is inspired by the works of Frantz Fanon, Martinican psychiatrist and revolutionary man, p...
Amidst renewed interest in the psychiatric writings of Frantz Fanon, this article reads his work aga...
This paper discusses the contemporary “new stage” of Fanon studies focusing on the interconnections ...
Frantz Fanon (1925–1961) was a Martinique-born psychiatrist, theorist, philosopher, playwright, and ...
This paper draws on the published work of Frantz Fanon to engage critically with the findings of a q...
This short essay is a reflection by Claire Chambers about what the Martinican psychiatrist and revol...
In an attempt to clear Frantz Fanon’s name, on account of his opinion on the role of violence in dec...
Coloniality continues to invade the psychomaterial lives of the condemned. Invoking psychoanalysis a...
The people and the colonized man according to Frantz Fanon Frantz Fanon, a psychiatrist, a militant...
The article interpretsFanon’s thought through theframework of hatred and enemyformation and tracks t...
A romantic figure of “Third World” revolution and Black liberation, Frantz Fanon is often considered...
which became dominant globally in the 1960s and 1970s. However, the field of psychiatry has also bee...
Fanon wrote and published a number of psychiatric texts between 1951 and 1960, but they have hither...
Abstract Martiniquais and French, a psychiatrist by training, political philosopher and political ac...
This chapter provides an outline of Fanon’s involvement in the most progressive strand of French psy...
The essay is inspired by the works of Frantz Fanon, Martinican psychiatrist and revolutionary man, p...
Amidst renewed interest in the psychiatric writings of Frantz Fanon, this article reads his work aga...
This paper discusses the contemporary “new stage” of Fanon studies focusing on the interconnections ...
Frantz Fanon (1925–1961) was a Martinique-born psychiatrist, theorist, philosopher, playwright, and ...
This paper draws on the published work of Frantz Fanon to engage critically with the findings of a q...
This short essay is a reflection by Claire Chambers about what the Martinican psychiatrist and revol...
In an attempt to clear Frantz Fanon’s name, on account of his opinion on the role of violence in dec...
Coloniality continues to invade the psychomaterial lives of the condemned. Invoking psychoanalysis a...
The people and the colonized man according to Frantz Fanon Frantz Fanon, a psychiatrist, a militant...
The article interpretsFanon’s thought through theframework of hatred and enemyformation and tracks t...
A romantic figure of “Third World” revolution and Black liberation, Frantz Fanon is often considered...
which became dominant globally in the 1960s and 1970s. However, the field of psychiatry has also bee...