Fanon's dialectic of experience / Ato Sekyi-Otu.

In this reinterpretation of Franz Fanon, Ato Sekyi-Otu ensures the reader's awareness of the formal complexity of Fanon's work. Fanon advocated national liberation and resistance to colonial power in his books, such as "Black Skin, White Masks".

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Main Author: Sekyi-Otu, Ato
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1996.
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Table of Contents:
  • Abbreviations for Works by Frantz Fanon
  • 1. Rereading Fanon. Postindependence Hermeneutics. Narrative as Dialectic. Dialectic as Politics
  • 2. Immediate Knowledge. History as Antidialectic. Aristotle as Witness. Antidialectic as Space. Struggles over the "Dividing Line" The Dividing Line as the "Divided Line"?
  • 3. Bewildering Enlightenment. Narrative, Catastasis, Dialectic. "The Weary Road toward Rational Knowledge" Baneful Inconsequence? The Life History of the "National Bourgeoisie"
  • 4. Political Judgment. The Ambiguity of Exclusion. Reprieve of Prodigal Reason. Allegories of Appropriation. Woman the Measure
  • Epilogue: The Record and the Vision.