Focusing on the contributions of Frantz Fanon's writing to the construction of a theory of the postcolonial subject, this book engages post-structuralist discussions on subjectivity and explores the most important readings and discussions of Fanon's work. Problems such as historicity, contingency, and the positions of the subject in postcolonial contexts receive special attention together with phenomenological approaches to Fanonian writing. The central idea is to give Fanon a privileged place in social, political, and cultural analysis. The objectives of the book are to insert Fanon's texts in contemporary critical theory on modernity and coloniality and to incorporate Fanon in the epistemological and conceptual context of the academy. This innovative work allows us to understand Fanon's writing as key to linking the experiences and critical developments between the global south and the global north.



Autorentext

By Alejandro J. De Oto - Translated by Karina Alma



Inhalt

Author's Preface to the English Translation
Translator's Preface / Foreword
Introduction
1. Fanon and Some Environments of Historicity
2. The Writing and the Urgencies: About Ethics and Scriptures
3. Stories of Ambivalence
4. Historicity and Contingency
5. Contingency, Identity and Alienation: The Challenge of the Spectra
6. Memory, Forgetfulness and Subjectivity
Conclusion
Afterword by Lewis R. Gordon
Frantz Fanon: A Biographical Note
Works by Frantz Fanon
Bibliography

Titel
Frantz Fanon
Untertitel
The Politics and Poetics of the Postcolonial Subject
Übersetzer
EAN
9781786613509
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
04.02.2022
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
0.37 MB
Anzahl Seiten
208