The Politics of Violence: Frantz Fanon and Wide Sargasso SeaMaqableh, Rasha IbrahimJerash Journal for Research & Studies
Frantz Fanon and Algeria : alienation and violence.PB Modern European LanguagesKessous, Naaman
4. Violence, Pathologies, and Resistance in Frantz FanonLori Jo Marso
In 1973 Irene Gendzier published a book on Frantz Fanon, a black French-educated physician and psychiatrist who became the apostle of violence in the anticolonial movement in Algiers. In her preface Professor Gendzier states that she had intended at the outset of her research to write a ...
Erin McCoy
It seeks not only to explicate the different arguments for and against the use of violence in political struggle, but also the extent to which these various ways set the conditions for the political landscape after the struggle. To do that, I engage the arguments of Frantz Fanon, M. K. ...
It seeks not only to explicate the different arguments for and against the use of violence in political struggle, but also the extent to which these various ways set the conditions for the political landscape after the struggle. To do that, I engage the arguments of Frantz Fanon, M. K. ...
Amery, J. (2005) `The Birth of Man from the Spirit of Violence: Frantz Fanon the Revolutionary'. Wasafiri, Vol. 44: 13-18.Amery, Jean. "The Birth of Man from the Spirit of Violence: Frantz Fanon the Revolutionary." Wasafiri 20.44 (2005): 13-18....
Fanon insists that through violence in revolutionary decolonization, the colonized, first, can bind the colonized people together as a whole against colonialism; second, they can make a clear break from colonialism; third, violence is a cleansing force since it can erase the inferiority complex of...
Caroline D Renko