جزئیات کتاب
فرمت
کیندل
صفحات
829
زبان
انگلیسی
منتشر شده
Apr 19, 2018
ناشر
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10
1474250246
ISBN-13
9781474250245
توضیحات
Frantz Fanon's thoughts have continuously resonated within the realms of post-colonial discourse since the impactful release of "The Wretched of the Earth." His exploration of identity, liberation, and the psychological effects of colonization unveils the deep-seated struggles of marginalized communities. Through this collection, readers are invited to delve into Fanon’s revolutionary ideas and how they manifest in contemporary discussions around alienation and freedom.
Co-authored by noted scholars Steven Corcoran, Jean Khalfa, and Robert J.C. Young, the work highlights the relevance of Fanon’s theories in today’s socio-political landscape. They dissect his profound insights into the human condition, revealing how alienation not only affects individuals but entire cultures striving for autonomy.
Through a critical examination of Fanon’s legacy, the narrative challenges readers to confront their own perceptions of freedom and societal boundaries. It encourages an introspective journey, urging one to contemplate the implications of his insights in navigating the intricate interplay between oppression and liberation. The resulting discourse promises to enlighten those seeking to understand the enduring impact of colonialism and the quest for self-identity.
Co-authored by noted scholars Steven Corcoran, Jean Khalfa, and Robert J.C. Young, the work highlights the relevance of Fanon’s theories in today’s socio-political landscape. They dissect his profound insights into the human condition, revealing how alienation not only affects individuals but entire cultures striving for autonomy.
Through a critical examination of Fanon’s legacy, the narrative challenges readers to confront their own perceptions of freedom and societal boundaries. It encourages an introspective journey, urging one to contemplate the implications of his insights in navigating the intricate interplay between oppression and liberation. The resulting discourse promises to enlighten those seeking to understand the enduring impact of colonialism and the quest for self-identity.