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Wretched of the Earth

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ISBN-10: 0141186542

ISBN-13: 9780141186542

Edition: 2001

Authors: Frantz Fanon, Jean-Paul Sartre

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Written at the height of the Algerian war for independence, this text makes clear the economic and psychological degradation inflicted by imperialism. It shows how the fight for freedom must be combined with building a national culture.
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Book details

List price: $18.60
Copyright year: 2001
Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
Publication date: 12/6/2001
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 256
Size: 5.08" wide x 7.80" long x 0.59" tall
Weight: 0.418
Language: English

Martinique islander by birth and a psychiatrist by training, Franz Fanon is better known as a pan-African revolutionary ideologue. His treatises on colonialism call for revolutionary confrontation with malignant colonial regimes, where necessary on the battlefield, and, more important, for the eradication of the most invidious form of colonialism, namely, colonial mentality. Fanon holds that this mentality prevents the African and the black person everywhere even from being aware of the seriousness of the social and personal deprivations of his or her colonized status. Fanon found his voice when he worked for the Algerian revolutionaries during the Algerian War of Independence against the…    

Sartre is the dominant figure in post-war French intellectual life. A graduate of the prestigious Ecole Normale Superieure with an agregation in philosophy, Sartre has been a major figure on the literary and philosophical scenes since the late 1930s. Widely known as an atheistic proponent of existentialism, he emphasized the priority of existence over preconceived essences and the importance of human freedom. In his first and best novel, Nausea (1938), Sartre contrasted the fluidity of human consciousness with the apparent solidity of external reality and satirized the hypocrisies and pretensions of bourgeois idealism. Sartre's theater is also highly ideological, emphasizing the importance…    

Preface
Concerning Violence
Spontaneity Its Strength and Weakness
The Pitfalls Of National Consciousness
On National Culture
Colonial War And Mental Disorders
Conclusion