Frantz Fanon ... Fanon was born in 1925, to a middle-class family in the French colony of Martinique. He left Martinique in 1943, when he volunteered to fight with the Free French in World War II, and he remained in France after the war to study medicine and psychiatry on scholarship in Lyon.
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Frantz Fanon (July 20, 1925 – December 6, 1961) was a psychiatrist, philosopher, revolutionary, and author from Martinique. He was influential in the field of post-colonial studies and was perhaps th...
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Fanon for Beginners by Deborah Wyrick (1998); Rethinking Fanon, ed. by Nigel C. Gibson (1999); Frantz Fanon: A Life by David Macey (2000); Frantz Fanon: A Biography by David Macey (2001)
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Four articles which examine the intellectual legacy of Franz Fanon, forty years after his death. Notes, b/w photos, 252pp, UK. LAWRENCE & WISHART, 0853159653 ... Based on extensive and original research, this is the most complete and objective biography of Fanon yet written. It chips away the myths that have grown up...
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Peter Geismar, Fanon (1971), is a useful biography. David Caute, Fanon (1970), is not a full biography but a study of Fanon's ideas. Fanon's The Wretched of the Earth (1961; trans. 1965) has an interesting introduction by Jean Paul Sartre. ... Black Biography: Frantz Fanon...
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) became fundamental texts of the anticolonial movements in the 1960s, and Fanon remains an important point of reference in studies of revolutionary action, colonialism, and the psychology of subordination.
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I was startled that this book about a writer like John Edgar Wideman with a brother serving a lifelong prison sentence making a few stabs at imagining the life of Franz Fanon (1925-1961), the psychiatric theorist about ... Thanks for the great review. I bought the book but haven't read it yet. Macey's biography is awesome.
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Resurrecting the Lost Voice of Frantz Fanon: Frantz Fanon; A Biography IN THE 1960s, Frantz Fanon was an ideological touchstone for many on the left who were committed to a revolutionary program, which might destroy colonialism and mitigate racism.
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Fanon, Franz (1925-1961) ... After attending schools in Martinique and France, Fanon served in the French army during World War II and afterward completed his studies in medicine and psychiatry at the University of Lyon. In 1953-56 he served as head of the psychiatry department of Blida-Joinville Hospital in Algeria,
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Franz Fanon: The Postcolonial Imagination (Key Contemporary Thinkers) (Paperback) ... Literary theory; Literature: History & Criticism; Political science & theory; 1925-1961; Biography & autobiography; Biography: General; Blacks; Cultural studies; Discrimination & Racism; Fanon, Frantz,; History & Theory - General;
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