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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... Less spectacular , but no less tragic , are the regressions that lead to the " tribalisms " of religious fundamentalism . And then there are those deeply disabling the- ses of " the clash of civilizations " once turned against Islam and ...
... less uni- versalist in temper and more strategic , activist , and aspirational in character : The basic confrontation which seemed to be colonialism versus anti- colonialism , indeed capitalism versus socialism , is already losing its ...
... less than human - settler vigilante groups called their wanton killing of Muslim Algerians “ rat- hunts " 51 - results in a process of depersonalization that creates a sense of bodily memory and a violent corporeal agency : " The shanty ...
... less engagement with the Algerian War of Independence and turn a blind eye to his failure to consider the possibility that a state built on the revolutionary violence of the FLN could slide 68 WE , 145 . 69 WE , 182 . 70 WE , 16 . more ...
... less to do with the occurrence of violence than with Fanon's teleological belief that the whole process would end in a new humanism , a new planetary relation to freedom defined by the Third World . Collective violence engenders close ...