In Black Skin, White Masks Frantz Fanon discusses the neurotic condition that typifies the oppressed black subject, their ‘psychoexistential complex’. He argues that this neurotic condition is closely related to another, the ‘psychoexistential complex’ of the white oppressor. Both of these complexes sustain and are sustained by social and economic injustice. But Fanon does not delve in detail into the nature of this second neurosis, for he was primarily interested in discussing this neurosis only insofar as it helps him understand the first. My aim in this paper is to provide an account of the white neurosis, and why it should be understood literally as a neurotic condition. Typical, white oppressors, not solely those who are militantly com...
This chapter argues that Fanon works to interrupt specular and spectacular renderings of suffering a...
Few modern voices have had as profound an impact on the black identity and critical race theory as F...
This essay examines the scholarship of revolutionary theorist Frantz Fanon and the debate surroundin...
In Black Skin, White Masks Frantz Fanon discusses the neurotic condition that typifies the oppressed...
The present paper examines the emergence of a discourse of resistance to oppressive ideologies and r...
Abstract This piece argues that Fanon’s Black Skin White Masks inscribes the social and psychologic...
In his 1952 exploration of black identity in Black Skin, White Masks , Martinican psychiatrist and...
In this paper, I focus on the representations of Black women in contrast to Black men found within F...
When the issue of race is approached one is either for retaining race consciousness or for working t...
Black Skin, White Masks, produced in 1952 by Frantz Fanon is an iconic piece of decolonization liter...
I argue that Frantz Fanon’s sociogenic approach to antiracist critique provides a productive model f...
This chapter provides an outline of Fanon’s involvement in the most progressive strand of French psy...
Frantz Fanon offers a lucid account of his entrance into the white world where the weightiness of th...
Frantz Fanon (1925–1961) was a Martinique-born psychiatrist, theorist, philosopher, playwright, and ...
Black history is the study of the human past that focuses on people with black skin: the things thos...
This chapter argues that Fanon works to interrupt specular and spectacular renderings of suffering a...
Few modern voices have had as profound an impact on the black identity and critical race theory as F...
This essay examines the scholarship of revolutionary theorist Frantz Fanon and the debate surroundin...
In Black Skin, White Masks Frantz Fanon discusses the neurotic condition that typifies the oppressed...
The present paper examines the emergence of a discourse of resistance to oppressive ideologies and r...
Abstract This piece argues that Fanon’s Black Skin White Masks inscribes the social and psychologic...
In his 1952 exploration of black identity in Black Skin, White Masks , Martinican psychiatrist and...
In this paper, I focus on the representations of Black women in contrast to Black men found within F...
When the issue of race is approached one is either for retaining race consciousness or for working t...
Black Skin, White Masks, produced in 1952 by Frantz Fanon is an iconic piece of decolonization liter...
I argue that Frantz Fanon’s sociogenic approach to antiracist critique provides a productive model f...
This chapter provides an outline of Fanon’s involvement in the most progressive strand of French psy...
Frantz Fanon offers a lucid account of his entrance into the white world where the weightiness of th...
Frantz Fanon (1925–1961) was a Martinique-born psychiatrist, theorist, philosopher, playwright, and ...
Black history is the study of the human past that focuses on people with black skin: the things thos...
This chapter argues that Fanon works to interrupt specular and spectacular renderings of suffering a...
Few modern voices have had as profound an impact on the black identity and critical race theory as F...
This essay examines the scholarship of revolutionary theorist Frantz Fanon and the debate surroundin...