This chapter argues that Fanon works to interrupt specular and spectacular renderings of suffering and colonial violence. The touch that Fanon advocates is neither optimal grip, violent grasp, nor uniform pressure, nor can it be predicted in advance. His writing touches colonial wounds; by palpating these wounds and dwelling in them, it resuscitates colonial wounds as feelings that are flesh, and does not leave them behind as if their scar tissue was merely a numb object of the past. Fanon seems to reiterate Edmund Husserl’s phenomenological discovery in Ideas II that the hand that touches the surface of a table, as it moves across it, also feels itself touched. Fanon’s aim is not simply to calculate the destructive effects of colonization,...
I argue that Frantz Fanon’s sociogenic approach to antiracist critique provides a productive model f...
Fanon wrote The Wretched of the Earth in the face of the horror of the Algerian civil war and in the...
The people and the colonized man according to Frantz Fanon Frantz Fanon, a psychiatrist, a militant...
This chapter argues that Fanon works to interrupt specular and spectacular renderings of suffering a...
Frantz Fanon (1925–1961) was a Martinique-born psychiatrist, theorist, philosopher, playwright, and ...
Ce travail propose une interprétation de la pensée anticoloniale du psychiatre et philosophe politiq...
There are many reasons why Frantz Fanon’s work is relevant today. Given ongoing Coloniality evident ...
Frantz Fanon offers a lucid account of his entrance into the white world where the weightiness of th...
This chapter proceeds in two ways. First, I argue that Fanon’s structural witnessing of racism yield...
This thesis offers an interpretation of Martiniquais political Philosopher and Psychiatrist Frantz F...
This essay explores the question of Frantz Fanon’s relevance to the contemporary Caribbean in the co...
This essay asks after the lateness that affectively structures Fanon's phenomenology of racialized t...
In an attempt to clear Frantz Fanon’s name, on account of his opinion on the role of violence in dec...
The present paper examines the emergence of a discourse of resistance to oppressive ideologies and r...
In this short essay, I will endeavour to show that Frantz Fanon’s well-known conception of struggles...
I argue that Frantz Fanon’s sociogenic approach to antiracist critique provides a productive model f...
Fanon wrote The Wretched of the Earth in the face of the horror of the Algerian civil war and in the...
The people and the colonized man according to Frantz Fanon Frantz Fanon, a psychiatrist, a militant...
This chapter argues that Fanon works to interrupt specular and spectacular renderings of suffering a...
Frantz Fanon (1925–1961) was a Martinique-born psychiatrist, theorist, philosopher, playwright, and ...
Ce travail propose une interprétation de la pensée anticoloniale du psychiatre et philosophe politiq...
There are many reasons why Frantz Fanon’s work is relevant today. Given ongoing Coloniality evident ...
Frantz Fanon offers a lucid account of his entrance into the white world where the weightiness of th...
This chapter proceeds in two ways. First, I argue that Fanon’s structural witnessing of racism yield...
This thesis offers an interpretation of Martiniquais political Philosopher and Psychiatrist Frantz F...
This essay explores the question of Frantz Fanon’s relevance to the contemporary Caribbean in the co...
This essay asks after the lateness that affectively structures Fanon's phenomenology of racialized t...
In an attempt to clear Frantz Fanon’s name, on account of his opinion on the role of violence in dec...
The present paper examines the emergence of a discourse of resistance to oppressive ideologies and r...
In this short essay, I will endeavour to show that Frantz Fanon’s well-known conception of struggles...
I argue that Frantz Fanon’s sociogenic approach to antiracist critique provides a productive model f...
Fanon wrote The Wretched of the Earth in the face of the horror of the Algerian civil war and in the...
The people and the colonized man according to Frantz Fanon Frantz Fanon, a psychiatrist, a militant...