Understanding Fanon: Towards a New Humanism

Max Milo · AI-narrated by Cole (from Google)
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Psychiatrist and anti-colonial activist Frantz Fanon was long censored in France for his fight against racism, xenophobia, indignity and alienation, at a time when these subjects were taboo.

More than fifty years after his death, his thought still resonates at the heart of our political and societal issues. But who was this man? Why are we still so concerned by his struggle?

This essay offers a new reading of his career, articulating the right to rebellion in the face of a new colonization that doesn’t say its name: globalization.

About the author

Michael Azar is a Swedish philosopher and researcher. He teaches at the University of Gothenburg. His work focuses on the works of Frantz Fanon, Albert Camus and Jean-Paul Sartre.

Yves Rouvière is an illustrator. For the Comprendre collection, he has worked on Marx et le Capital (2011), Freud (2011), Sade (2012), Lacan (2013) and Péguy (2013).

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