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Frantz Fanon's 'Black Skin, White Masks': New Interdisciplinary Essays (Texts in Culture) (Paperback)

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By Max Silverman (Editor)
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First published in 1952, Frantz Fanon's Black Skin, White Masks is one of the most important anti-colonial works of the post-war period. It is both a profound critique of the conscious and unconcious ways in which colonialism brutalises the colonised and a passionate cry from deep within a black body alienated by the colonial system and in search of liberation from it.

This volume is the first collection of essays specifically devoted to Fanon's text. It offers a wide range of interpretations of the text by leading scholars in a number of disciplines. Chapters deal with Fanon's Martinican heritage, Fanon and Creolism, ideas of race and racism and new humanism, Fanon and Sartre, representations of Blacks and Jews, and the psychoanalysis of race, gender and violence. Contributors offer new ways of reading the text and the volume as a whole constitutes an important contribution to the growing field of Fanon studies.

About the Author


Max Silverman is Professor of Modern French Studies at the University of Leeds

Product Details
ISBN: 9780719064494
ISBN-10: 071906449X
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Publication Date: December 1st, 2012
Pages: 200
Language: English
Series: Texts in Culture