Setting out from Edward Said's remarks about ‘travelling theory’, this article analyses how Frantz Fanon's anti-colonial theory has travelled to the different contexts of 1970s apartheid South Africa and post-apartheid South Afric
It has been more than five decades since the wave of decolonization swept across Africa. For people ...
Using psycho-political analysis as a method of seeing and interpreting, this essay meditates on why ...
Fifty years after, Frantz Fanon’s The Wretched of the Earth continues to be one of theoretical model...
Frantz Omar Fanon(July 20,1925 - December 6,1961) is recokned one of the most influential theorist o...
This article concerns Fanonian ideas to understand the complex terrain of post-1994 South Africa and...
Aimé Césaire (1913-2008) and Frantz Fanon (1925-1961) devoted their work to the radical criticism ...
Departing from a postcolonial perspective, this study adopts the notions of travelling theories (Sai...
Abstract Martiniquais and French, a psychiatrist by training, political philosopher and political ac...
The current fascination with Fanon and his ultimate relevance can be explained by the convergence of...
In 2011, Achille Mbembe asserted that “the human has consistently taken on the form of waste within ...
This article is a critical study of Frantz Fanon''s support to the understanding of the essence of B...
This study introduces the Fanonian thought on race and racism, rhetoric of modernity, and new humani...
There are many reasons why Frantz Fanon’s work is relevant today. Given ongoing Coloniality evident ...
Using psycho-political analysis as a method of seeing and interpreting, this essay meditates on why ...
Given its growing, even dark, reputation for xenophobia, it seems extraordinary that South Africa re...
It has been more than five decades since the wave of decolonization swept across Africa. For people ...
Using psycho-political analysis as a method of seeing and interpreting, this essay meditates on why ...
Fifty years after, Frantz Fanon’s The Wretched of the Earth continues to be one of theoretical model...
Frantz Omar Fanon(July 20,1925 - December 6,1961) is recokned one of the most influential theorist o...
This article concerns Fanonian ideas to understand the complex terrain of post-1994 South Africa and...
Aimé Césaire (1913-2008) and Frantz Fanon (1925-1961) devoted their work to the radical criticism ...
Departing from a postcolonial perspective, this study adopts the notions of travelling theories (Sai...
Abstract Martiniquais and French, a psychiatrist by training, political philosopher and political ac...
The current fascination with Fanon and his ultimate relevance can be explained by the convergence of...
In 2011, Achille Mbembe asserted that “the human has consistently taken on the form of waste within ...
This article is a critical study of Frantz Fanon''s support to the understanding of the essence of B...
This study introduces the Fanonian thought on race and racism, rhetoric of modernity, and new humani...
There are many reasons why Frantz Fanon’s work is relevant today. Given ongoing Coloniality evident ...
Using psycho-political analysis as a method of seeing and interpreting, this essay meditates on why ...
Given its growing, even dark, reputation for xenophobia, it seems extraordinary that South Africa re...
It has been more than five decades since the wave of decolonization swept across Africa. For people ...
Using psycho-political analysis as a method of seeing and interpreting, this essay meditates on why ...
Fifty years after, Frantz Fanon’s The Wretched of the Earth continues to be one of theoretical model...