Fanons Dialectic Of Experience,New

Fanons Dialectic Of Experience,New

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With The Flowering Of Postcolonialism, We Return To Frantz Fanon, A Leading Theorist Of The Struggle Against Colonialism. In This Thorough Reinterpretation Of Fanons Texts, Ato Sekyiotu Ensures That We Return To Him Fully Aware Of The Unsuspected Formal Complexity And Substantive Richness Of His Work. A Caribbean Psychiatrist Trained In France After World War Ii And An Eloquent Observer Of The Effects Of French Colonialism On Its Subjects From Algeria To Indochina, Fanon Was A Controversial Figureadvocating National Liberation And Resistance To Colonial Power In His Bestsellers, Black Skin, White Masks And The Wretched Of The Earth.But The Controversies Attending His Lifeand Death, Which Some Ascribed To The Ciaare Small In Comparison To Those Surrounding His Work. Where Admirers And Detractors Alike Have Seen His Ideas As An Incoherent Mixture Of Existentialism, Marxism, And Psychoanalysis, Sekyiotu Restores Order To Fanons Oeuvre By Reading It As One Dramatic Dialectical Narrative. Fanons Dialectic Of Experience Invites Us To See Fanon As A Dramatist Enacting A Movement Of Experiencethe Drama Of Social Agents In The Colonial Context And Its Aftermathin A Manner Idiosyncratically Patterned On The Narrative Structure Of Hegels Phenomenology Of Spirit. By Recognizing The Centrality Of Experience To Fanons Work, Sekyiotu Allows Us To Comprehend This Much Misunderstood Figure Within The Tradition Of Political Philosophy From Aristotle To Arendt.

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