A romantic figure of “Third World” revolution and Black liberation, Frantz Fanon is often considered an advocate of violence as liberation therapy. Questioning the idea of Fanon as a romantic with an a priori set of ideas that he simply applied to new situations, I discuss the importance of contextualising Fanon’s work historically and dialectically. In addition, I am interested in how Fanon’s psychiatry papers, written while he was practising as a doctor in North Africa, provide another terrain to help elucidate Fanon’s active involvement as a situational critique
The name of Frantz Fanon has become a symbol of anticolonial militancy and the struggles of national...
Amidst renewed interest in the psychiatric writings of Frantz Fanon, this article reads his work aga...
Fanon wrote and published a number of psychiatric texts between 1951 and 1960, but they have hither...
A romantic figure of “Third World” revolution and Black liberation, Frantz Fanon is often considered...
Abstract Martiniquais and French, a psychiatrist by training, political philosopher and political ac...
Frantz Fanon (1925–1961) was a Martinique-born psychiatrist, theorist, philosopher, playwright, and ...
This chapter provides an outline of Fanon’s involvement in the most progressive strand of French psy...
This essay examines the scholarship of revolutionary theorist Frantz Fanon and the debate surroundin...
Communation about Peter Hudis' book on Frantz Fanon's philosophical and psychological thought, and p...
In an attempt to clear Frantz Fanon’s name, on account of his opinion on the role of violence in dec...
Frantz Omar Fanon(July 20,1925 - December 6,1961) is recokned one of the most influential theorist o...
There are many reasons why Frantz Fanon’s work is relevant today. Given ongoing Coloniality evident ...
La brevetat de la vida de Frantz Fanon (1925-1961) no és incompatible amb la intensitat, la profundi...
Many people consider Martinique-born Frantz Fanon to be one of the most important anti-colonial thin...
The purpose of this inquiry is to analyze the ideo logical framework of the prominent Third World th...
The name of Frantz Fanon has become a symbol of anticolonial militancy and the struggles of national...
Amidst renewed interest in the psychiatric writings of Frantz Fanon, this article reads his work aga...
Fanon wrote and published a number of psychiatric texts between 1951 and 1960, but they have hither...
A romantic figure of “Third World” revolution and Black liberation, Frantz Fanon is often considered...
Abstract Martiniquais and French, a psychiatrist by training, political philosopher and political ac...
Frantz Fanon (1925–1961) was a Martinique-born psychiatrist, theorist, philosopher, playwright, and ...
This chapter provides an outline of Fanon’s involvement in the most progressive strand of French psy...
This essay examines the scholarship of revolutionary theorist Frantz Fanon and the debate surroundin...
Communation about Peter Hudis' book on Frantz Fanon's philosophical and psychological thought, and p...
In an attempt to clear Frantz Fanon’s name, on account of his opinion on the role of violence in dec...
Frantz Omar Fanon(July 20,1925 - December 6,1961) is recokned one of the most influential theorist o...
There are many reasons why Frantz Fanon’s work is relevant today. Given ongoing Coloniality evident ...
La brevetat de la vida de Frantz Fanon (1925-1961) no és incompatible amb la intensitat, la profundi...
Many people consider Martinique-born Frantz Fanon to be one of the most important anti-colonial thin...
The purpose of this inquiry is to analyze the ideo logical framework of the prominent Third World th...
The name of Frantz Fanon has become a symbol of anticolonial militancy and the struggles of national...
Amidst renewed interest in the psychiatric writings of Frantz Fanon, this article reads his work aga...
Fanon wrote and published a number of psychiatric texts between 1951 and 1960, but they have hither...