The Chronicle of Higher Education: Frantz Fanon and the Birth of Decolonization
W hen Frantz Fanon was dying of leukemia, he was visited by his old friends Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir. The three philosophers conversed long into the night. Eventually, though, Sartre ...
Yahoo: Frantz Fanon, the original 'decolonizer,' is as chic as ever. But who was he?
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In 2021, when Grove Press reissued “The Wretched of the Earth,” Frantz Fanon’s classic manifesto of anti-colonial rebellion, the ...
Frantz Fanon, the original 'decolonizer,' is as chic as ever. But who was he?
With his new biography, The Rebel’s Clinic: The Revolutionary Lives of Frantz Fanon, Adam Shatz seeks to feed Fanon’s moment and ground it in that missing context—Fanon the person, and not just his ...
The Africa Report: In Frantz Fanon biography, Adam Shatz takes a fresh look at anti-colonialist intellectual
Although Frantz Fanon died of leukaemia in 1961 at the age of 36, his passionate commitment against systems of oppression and injustice continues to inspire. From anti-colonial fighters on the African ...
In Frantz Fanon biography, Adam Shatz takes a fresh look at anti-colonialist intellectual
Toiling as a clinical psychiatrist in the heart of French-controlled Algeria, Frantz Fanon would conclude after several years of work and struggle, “Today the all-out national war of liberation waged ...
WUNC: Frantz Fanon biography chronicles the life and legacy of a revolutionary icon
This is FRESH AIR. Frantz Fanon was a Martinique-born doctor who became famous in the 1960s for his writing about the politics and the psychology of colonialism. Fanon died in 1961. His life and work ...