New Books in Critical Theory

On Frantz Fanon's "The Wretched of the Earth"

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Nov 29, 2022
Manan Ahmed, a historian and associate professor at Columbia University, dives into the revolutionary thoughts of Frantz Fanon. They explore Fanon's journey from French loyalty to fervent anti-colonial criticism. Topics include 'thingification' and its dehumanizing effects, and the role of culture in psychological liberation. The conversation highlights the enduring impact of Fanon's 'The Wretched of the Earth' on global struggles for freedom, emphasizing the vital link between scholarship and activism in the fight against colonialism.
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ANECDOTE

Fanon's War Experience

  • Fanon fought for France in WWII, embracing French nationality.
  • Despite his loyalty, he experienced racism, shifting his perspective on colonization.
ANECDOTE

From Dentistry to Psychiatry

  • Fanon briefly studied dentistry but faced racism due to the intimate nature of the profession.
  • He switched to psychiatry, exploring another form of intimacy with the colonized mind.
INSIGHT

Shattered Worldview

  • Fanon's experience in Algeria, fighting against French rule, mirrored Gandhi's transformation.
  • Both initially aligned with colonial powers but later challenged them after experiencing colonial reality.
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