Against the backdrop of the global pandemic, which has deepened existing global struggles against coloniality and racist, heteropatriarchal, and capitalist social formations, this special issue focuses on Fanon, Southern Theory, and Psychoanalysis: Dialogues on Race, Gender, and Sexuality. In dialogue with the work of Frantz Fanon—a key figure in thinking on colonialism and decolonization— and other critical thinkers from the Global South, the contributors raise important questions about the place and relevance of psychoanalysis in contemporary thought and practice. The special issue invites readers to consider the creative and liberatory possibilities for psychoanalysis within and without its epistemic and clinical norms and tradi...
This study introduces the Fanonian thought on race and racism, rhetoric of modernity, and new humani...
Cultural theorists have analyzed and exposed many elements of culture that were otherwise out of pla...
Abstract Martiniquais and French, a psychiatrist by training, political philosopher and political ac...
Coloniality continues to invade the psychomaterial lives of the condemned. Invoking psychoanalysis a...
In this article the place of psychoanalysis in thinking about postcolonial subjectivities is conside...
In this article the place of psychoanalysis in thinking about postcolonial subjectivities is conside...
In this article the place of psychoanalysis in thinking about postcolonial subjectivities is conside...
In this article the place of psychoanalysis in thinking about postcolonial subjectivities is conside...
In the call for this special issue we, incoming editors of PINS, expressed the desire to build on th...
There are many reasons why Frantz Fanon’s work is relevant today. Given ongoing Coloniality evident ...
Recent discussions of psychoanalysis’ implication in discourses of ‘race’ and practices of racialisa...
Frantz Fanon (1925–1961) was a Martinique-born psychiatrist, theorist, philosopher, playwright, and ...
This article provides a theoretical introduction to a two-installment special issue on decolonial ap...
This paper situates the role of psychology in interdisciplinary research of phenomena like coloniali...
Ce travail propose une interprétation de la pensée anticoloniale du psychiatre et philosophe politiq...
This study introduces the Fanonian thought on race and racism, rhetoric of modernity, and new humani...
Cultural theorists have analyzed and exposed many elements of culture that were otherwise out of pla...
Abstract Martiniquais and French, a psychiatrist by training, political philosopher and political ac...
Coloniality continues to invade the psychomaterial lives of the condemned. Invoking psychoanalysis a...
In this article the place of psychoanalysis in thinking about postcolonial subjectivities is conside...
In this article the place of psychoanalysis in thinking about postcolonial subjectivities is conside...
In this article the place of psychoanalysis in thinking about postcolonial subjectivities is conside...
In this article the place of psychoanalysis in thinking about postcolonial subjectivities is conside...
In the call for this special issue we, incoming editors of PINS, expressed the desire to build on th...
There are many reasons why Frantz Fanon’s work is relevant today. Given ongoing Coloniality evident ...
Recent discussions of psychoanalysis’ implication in discourses of ‘race’ and practices of racialisa...
Frantz Fanon (1925–1961) was a Martinique-born psychiatrist, theorist, philosopher, playwright, and ...
This article provides a theoretical introduction to a two-installment special issue on decolonial ap...
This paper situates the role of psychology in interdisciplinary research of phenomena like coloniali...
Ce travail propose une interprétation de la pensée anticoloniale du psychiatre et philosophe politiq...
This study introduces the Fanonian thought on race and racism, rhetoric of modernity, and new humani...
Cultural theorists have analyzed and exposed many elements of culture that were otherwise out of pla...
Abstract Martiniquais and French, a psychiatrist by training, political philosopher and political ac...