Review
'One feels a brilliant, vivid and hurt mind walking the thin line that separates effective outrage from despair.' New York Times'A strange, haunting melange of existential analysis, revolutionary manifesto, metaphysics, prose, poetry and literary criticism.' Newsweek'Fanon's analysis of crippled colonial mentalities may be even more salient now than it was then.' New Statesman
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Product Description
In this study, Fanon uses psychoanalysis and psychological theory to explain the feelings of dependency and inadequacy that black people experience in a white world. Originally formulated to combat the oppression of black people, Fanon's insights are now being taken up by other oppressed groups - including feminists - and used in their struggle for cultural and political autonomy. Like Marx, Fanon wanted to change the world as well as to describe it. The sustained influence of his writings realizes this ambition.
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