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* ''Theory, Culture & Society'' 27(7): "Fanon: The Wretched of the Earth Fifty Years On", 2010, [http://aaaaarg.fail/thing/51c58bfe6c3a0eda0b137800 ARG].
 
* ''Theory, Culture & Society'' 27(7): "Fanon: The Wretched of the Earth Fifty Years On", 2010, [http://aaaaarg.fail/thing/51c58bfe6c3a0eda0b137800 ARG].
 
* ''South Atlantic Quarterly'' 112(1): "Fanon: Imperative of the Now", ed. Grant Farred, Winter 2013. [http://saq.dukejournals.org/content/112/1.toc]
 
* ''South Atlantic Quarterly'' 112(1): "Fanon: Imperative of the Now", ed. Grant Farred, Winter 2013. [http://saq.dukejournals.org/content/112/1.toc]
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* Florence Aubenas, [http://www.lemonde.fr/culture/article/2017/09/12/dans-l-ombre-de-frantz-fanon_5184215_3246.html "Dans l’ombre de Frantz Fanon, penseur majeur du postcolonialisme"], ''Le Monde'', 12 Sep 2017. {{fr}}
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** [https://www.versobooks.com/blogs/3491-in-the-shadow-of-frantz-fanon "In the Shadow of Frantz Fanon: A profile of Marie-Jeanne Manuellan, assistant to Frantz Fanon from 1958 to 1961"], trans. David Broder, ''Verso Blog'', 21 Nov 2017.
  
 
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Frantz Omar Fanon (20 July 1925 – 6 December 1961) was a Martinique-born Afro-French psychiatrist, philosopher, revolutionary, and writer whose works are influential in the fields of post-colonial studies, critical theory, and Marxism. As an intellectual, Fanon was a political radical, and an existentialist humanist concerning the psychopathology of colonization, and the human, social, and cultural consequences of decolonization.

Works

(in French unless noted)

  • L’An V de la Révolution Algérienne, 1959.
  • Pour la révolution africaine. Écrits politiques, 1964; repr., La Découverte, 2006.
  • Œuvres, La Découverte, 2011.

Literature

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