LEADER 04127oam 22004932 450 001 9910795310403321 005 20230126223104.0 024 7 $a10.1163/9789004409200 035 $a(CKB)4970000000170148 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC5928386 035 $a(OCoLC)1110672128 035 $a(nllekb)BRILL9789004409200 035 $a(EXLCZ)994970000000170148 100 $a20190718d2020 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 00$aFrantz Fanon and emancipatory social theory$b[e-book] $ea view from the wretched /$fedited by Dustin J. Byrd, Seyed Javad Miri 210 1$aLeiden Boston :$cBRILL,$d2019. 215 $a1 online resource (321 pages) 225 1 $aStudies in Critical Social Sciences;$vvolume142 311 $a90-04-40920-3 311 $a90-04-40059-1 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $tFront Matter -- Copyright Page -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction /$rDustin J. Byrd and Seyed Javad Miri -- Frantz Fanon and His Influence on the Black Panther Party and the Black Revolution /$rMumia Abu-Jamal -- Alatas, Fanon, and Coloniality /$rSyed Farid Alatas -- Fanon, Black Lives, and Revolutionary Black Feminism: 21st Century Considerations /$rRose M. Brewer -- On the Possibility of a Post-colonial Revolutionary: Reconsidering ?i?ek?s Universalist Reading of Frantz Fanon in the Interregnum /$rDustin J. Byrd -- Fanon, Hegel and the Materialist Theory of History /$rRichard Curtis -- Connecting with Fanon: Postcolonial Problematics, Irish Connections, and the Shack Dwellers Rising in South Africa /$rNigel C. Gibson -- Hegel, Fanon, and the Problem of Recognition /$rAli S. Harfouch -- Frantz Fanon and the Peasantry as the Centre of Revolution /$rTimothy Kerswell -- Frantz Fanon in Ali Shariati?s Reading: Is it Possible to Interpret Fanon in a Shariatian Form? /$rSeyed Javad Miri -- Fanon and Biopolitics /$rPramod K. Nayar -- The Secret Life of Violence /$rElena Flores Ruíz -- Fanon?s New Humanism as Antidote to Today?s Colonial Violence /$rMajid Sharifi and Sean Chabot -- The Pathology of Race and Racism in Postcolonial Malay Society: A Reflection on Frantz Fanon?s Black Skin, White Masks /$rMohamed Imran Mohamed Taib -- Re-reading Fanon: Language, Literature, and Empire /$rEsmaeil Zeiny -- Back Matter -- Index. 330 $aIn Frantz Fanon and Emancipatory Social Theory: A View from the Wretched, Dustin J. Byrd and Seyed Javad Miri bring together a collection of essays by a variety of scholars who explore the lasting influence of Frantz Fanon, psychiatrist, revolutionary, and social theorist. Fanon?s work not only gave voice to the ?wretched? in the Algerian War of Independence (1954-1962), but also shaped the radical resistance to colonialism, empire, and racism throughout much of the world. His seminal works, such as Black Skin, White Masks, and The Wretched of the Earth, were read by The Black Panther Party in the United States, anti-imperialists in Africa and Asia, and anti-monarchist revolutionaries in the Middle East. Today, many revolutionaries and scholars have returned to Fanon?s work, as it continues to shed light on the nature of colonial domination, racism, and class oppression. Contributors include: Syed Farid Alatas, Rose Brewer, Dustin J. Byrd, Sean Chabot, Richard Curtis, Nigel C. Gibson, Ali Harfouch, Timothy Kerswell, Seyed Javad Miri, Mumia Abu-Jamal, Pramod K. Nayar, Elena Flores Ruíz, Majid Sharifi, Mohamed Imran Mohamed Taib and Esmaeil Zeiny. 410 0$aStudies in Critical Social Sciences;$vvolume142. 606 $aPostcolonialism 606 $aRacism 606 $aMarginality, Social 615 0$aPostcolonialism. 615 0$aRacism. 615 0$aMarginality, Social. 676 $a325.301 702 $aByrd$b Dustin 702 $aMiri$b Seyed Javad 801 0$bNL-LeKB 801 1$bNL-LeKB 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910795310403321 996 $aFrantz Fanon and emancipatory social theory$93764989 997 $aUNINA