Frantz Fanon was a psychiatrist, diplomat, and scholar whose work has had a major influence on the study of colonialism and de-colonialism. Fanon was born a French citizen on the Caribbean island of ...
On Fanon’s sixtieth death anniversary, a look at his work on colonialism and how it applies to our context Colonialism is not only pathological but pathogenic as well. It is not only an outcome of a ...
Near the end of The Battle of Algiers, the 1966 film directed by Italian leftist Gillo Pontecorvo, crowds waving flags and chanting slogans surge into the streets of the Algerian capital. The scene is ...
This season of Spotlight on Africa concludes ahead of the summer break with a focus on Frantz Fanon in the year of his centenary. It also highlights a groundbreaking new report by UNESCO on the state ...
Frantz Fanon lectured about fundamental resistance at the University of Tunis in 1959 and 1960. Frantz fanon pjw productions Psychiatric hospitals tend to create institutionalised patients, thus ...
The revolutionary and psychiatrist Frantz Fanon was a foundational figure in postcolonial and decolonial thought and practice, yet his psychiatric work still has only been studied peripherally. That ...
Ideas53:59The Wretched of the Earth: Frantz Fanon, Part One Ideas53:59The Wretched of the Earth: Frantz Fanon, Part Two *Originally published on Oct.11, 2022. The work — and life — of Frantz Fanon ...
Toiling as a clinical psychiatrist in the heart of French-controlled Algeria, Frantz Fanon would conclude after several years of work and struggle, “Today the all-out national war of liberation waged ...
Frantz Fanon was one of the major anti-colonial thinkers of the 20th century and a hero of the Algerian liberation movement. He died just before Algeria's independence from France. Fanon would have ...