The Wretched of the EarthGrove/Atlantic, Inc., 01/12/2007 - 320 من الصفحات The sixtieth anniversary edition of Frantz Fanon’s landmark text, now with a new introduction by Cornel West First published in 1961, and reissued in this sixtieth anniversary edition with a powerful new introduction by Cornel West, Frantz Fanon’s The Wretched of the Earth is a masterfuland timeless interrogation of race, colonialism, psychological trauma, and revolutionary struggle, and a continuing influence on movements from Black Lives Matter to decolonization. A landmark text for revolutionaries and activists, The Wretched of the Earth is an eternal touchstone for civil rights, anti-colonialism, psychiatric studies, and Black consciousness movements around the world. Alongside Cornel West’s introduction, the book features critical essays by Jean-Paul Sartre and Homi K. Bhabha. This sixtieth anniversary edition of Fanon’s most famous text stands proudly alongside such pillars of anti-colonialism and anti-racism as Edward Said’s Orientalism and The Autobiography of Malcolm X. |
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... confrontation which seemed to be colonialism versus anticolonialism , indeed capitalism versus socialism , is already losing its importance . What matters today , the issue which blocks the horizon , is the need for a redistribution of ...
... confrontation of viewpoints . It is not a discourse on the universal , but the impassioned claim by the colonized that their world is fundamentally different . ” 35 a 32 Ibid . 33 WE , 5 . 34 WE , 7 . 35 WE , 6 . -- There is more to the ...
... confrontation and universality , he is both using and opposing the very words and values — rationality , universalism , upon which the French mission civilisatrice founded its governmental practices of colonial assimilation ...
... confused by the myriad signs of the colonial world he never knows whether he is out of line . Confronted with a world configured , the colonized subject is. 93 Ibid . 94 de Beauvoir , 318 . 95 WE , 16 . FOREWORD xxxvii.
Frantz Fanon. Confronted with a world configured , the colonized subject is always presumed guilty . The colonized does not accept his guilt , but rather considers it a kind of curse , a sword of Damocles . But deep down the colonized ...