This book underscores the ethical dimension of Fanon's work by focusing on the interplay of language, gender and colonial politics, by discussing the implication of the medical and psychiatric establishment in the institution of colonialism and by assessing the importance of existential phenomenology in Fanon's project of decolonisation.
This book underscores the ethical dimension of Fanon's work by focusing on the interplay of language, gender and colonial politics, by discussing the implication of the medical and psychiatric establishment in the institution of colonialism and by assessing the importance of existential phenomenology in Fanon's project of decolonisation.
Azzedine Haddour is Senior Lecturer in French at University College London
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: A Black Rebel with a Cause 1. The significance of Sartre in Fanon 2. A poststructuralist reading of Fanon 3. A family romance 4. The North African syndrome: Madness and colonization 5. The Wretched of the Earth: The anthem of decolonization? 6. Tradition, translation and colonization Conclusion Index
Introduction: A Black Rebel with a Cause 1. The significance of Sartre in Fanon 2. A poststructuralist reading of Fanon 3. A family romance 4. The North African syndrome: Madness and colonization 5. The Wretched of the Earth: The anthem of decolonization? 6. Tradition, translation and colonization Conclusion Index
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