The Wretched of the Earth, by Frantz Fanon (Paperback)

Reference : 9782707142818

This book served — and still serves today — as an inspiration and reference for generations of anti-colonialist activists. His analysis of the trauma of the colonized within the framework of the colonial system and his utopian project of a revolutionary Third World carrying a "new man" remain a great classic of Third Worldism, the capital work and the political testament of Frantz Fanon. .
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Reliure : Softcover
Auteurs : Frantz Fanon
Langues : .Français
*YEAR : 2016
SUPPORT: - : Livre
THEME : - : HIstoire, Politique
Éditions : La Découverte
Condition : - : New
Number of pages : - : 322
SIZE (CM): : 12.5 x 19 cm
EAN13: - : 9782707142818

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The Damned of the Earth, by Frantz Fanon, Preface to the 1961 edition, by Jean-Paul Sartre , Preface to the 2002 edition, by Alice Cherki , Afterword to the 2002 edition, by Mohammed Harbi
“The violence which presided over the arrangement of the colonial world, which tirelessly punctuated the destruction of indigenous social forms, demolished without restriction the reference systems of the economy, the modes of appearance, of dress, will be claimed and assumed by the colonized at the moment when, deciding to be history in action, the colonized mass will rush into the forbidden cities. Blowing up the colonial world is now a very clear action image, very understandable and can be taken up by each of the individuals constituting the colonized people. Frantz Fanon.
Published in 1961, at a time when colonial violence was unleashed with the war in Algeria, seized many times when it was published by Éditions François Maspero, the book Les Damnés de la terre , prefaced by Jean-Paul Sartre, has experienced an exceptional fate. It served — and still serves today — as an inspiration and reference for generations of anti-colonialist activists. His analysis of the trauma of the colonized within the framework of the colonial system and his utopian project of a revolutionary Third World carrying a "new man" remain a great classic of Third Worldism, the capital work and the political testament of Frantz Fanon. . In this new edition, the preface by Alice Cherki, psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, author of Portrait de Frantz Fanon (Seuil, 2000), and the afterword by Mohammed Harbi, early fighter for the liberation of his country and historian of the Contemporary Algeria, author of A Standing Life. Political Memoirs 1945-1962 (La Découverte, 2001), restore the contemporary importance of the thought of Frantz Fanon.
About the author: Frantz Fanon
Frantz Fanon (1925-1961) Born in Fort-de-France, he joined the Free French Forces in 1943, then studied medicine, philosophy and psychology in Lyon. He became chief physician of the psychiatric hospital of Blida, but he was expelled from Algeria in 1957 and moved to Tunis where he remained linked with the leaders of the GPRA. He died of leukemia after having published two other works devoted to the Algerian revolution and decolonization.

Table of content

Preface to the 2002 edition, by Alice Cherki

Preface to the 1961 edition, by Jean-Paul Sartre

- 1. Violence

Violence in the international context

2. Greatness and weaknesses of spontaneity

3. Misadventures of the National Consciousness

4. On national culture - Reciprocal foundations of national culture and liberation struggles

5. Colonial War and Mental Disorders

  • A-Series
  • B-series
  • C-Series
  • D-Series
  • From the criminal impulsiveness of the North African to the war of national liberation

Conclusion

Afterword to the 2002 edition, by Mohammed Harbi

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