The Martiniquean-born, French-educated, Algerian revolutionary
Frantz Fanon has influenced generations of activists and scholars.
Nearly fifty years after his untimely death (in 1961), Fanon's
life's work continues to be debated and discussed around the world.
Over the past five years, for example, new translations and
editions of his writings have appeared in English, Spanish, and
Portuguese. This book is an event: an international,
interdisciplinary collection of debates and interventions by
leading scholars and intellectuals from Africa, Europe, and the
United States. The perspectives are theoretical and practical,
philosophical and historical, engaging psychoanalytic theories and
practices, issues of identity and sexuality to contemporary
postcolonial politics and from cultural criticism to urban planning
and conceptions of space.
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