Beschreibung:
Fanon, postcolonialism and the ethics of difference offers a new reading of Fanon's work challenging many of the reconstructions of Fanon in critical and postcolonial theory and in cultural studies, probing a host of crucial issues: the intersectionality of gender and colonial politics; the biopolitics of colonialism; Marxism and decolonisation; tradition, translation and humanism.It will be of particular value to advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students, as well as to academics interested in Fanon and postcolonial studies generally.
Introduction: A Black Rebel with a Cause1. The significance of Sartre in Fanon2. A poststructuralist reading of Fanon3. A family romance4. The North African syndrome: Madness and colonization5. The Wretched of the Earth: The anthem of decolonization?6. Tradition, translation and colonizationConclusionIndex