{"product_id":"fanon-and-the-decolonization-of-philosophy-9780739141250","title":"Fanon and the Decolonization of Philosophy","description":"\u003cb\u003eBook Synopsis\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003eFanon and the Decolonization of Philosophy explores the range of ways in which Frantz Fanon''s decolonization theory can reveal new answers to perennial philosophical questions and new paths to social justice. The aim is to show not just that Fanon''s thought remains philosophically relevant, but that it is relevant to an even wider range of philosophical issues than has previously been realized. The essays in this book are written by both renowned Fanon scholars and new scholars who are emerging as experts in aspects of Fanonian thought as diverse as humanistic psychiatry, the colonial roots of racial violence and marginalization, and decolonizing possibilities in law, academia, and tourism. In addition to examining philosophical concerns that arise from political decolonization movements, many of the essays turn to the discipline of philosophy itself and take up the challenge of suggesting ways that philosophy might liberate itself from colonialand colonizingassumptions.  This collec\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cb\u003eTrade Review\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003eElizabeth A. Hoppe and Tracey Nicholls' impressive and welcome collection of essays is invaluable reading for those anxious to evaluate and counter the juggernaut of neo-liberalism that is transforming human possibility through the shaping of human and capital flows. In addition, their collection opens new ways for us to consider the myriad ways in which Fanon—psychiatrist, philosopher, revolutionary—affects our thinking about ethically oriented human transformation toward being actional in our neo-liberal moment. Their fascinating, brilliant, and valuable collection explores wide-ranging topics responsible to a refreshingly generous orientation. -- D. Moore, DePaul University\u003cbr\u003eFanon, unbowed and rebellious, fought tenaciously and victoriously against the supremacy exerted by the powerful over the weak....This volume brings together twelve contributors wanting to illuminate, forty-nine years after his death, how Fanon thought and acted, the ways his thinking is still pertinent to our knowledge of the places he affected, and the ways his thinking confronts the experiences, problems, and issues of the present. -- Mireille Fanon-Mendès France, from the foreword\u003cbr\u003eIf what we call 'philosophy' is to rise to the task of decolonizing itself, it must take stock first of its erasures, then of the critical tools still available to it—many of them coming from beyond the 'tradition.' This important volume answers both these imperatives. It offers us a return to Fanon's thought at a crucial time when globalization and neo-liberalism have reshaped older colonial patterns of international disempowerment and poverty. In so doing, it shows the pertinence—in fact, the indispensability—of Fanon in our time. Faithful to the collection's goal, the contributors address each dimension of Fanon's work, then apply theory to practice, analyzing contemporary political and economic dilemmas-in a specifically and creatively Fanonian vein. -- Bettina G. Bergo, Université de Montréal\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cb\u003eTable of Contents\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003eChapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Introduction Part 3 I: ON KNOWLEDGE AND THE ACADEMY Chapter 4 1: Fanon on Decolonizing Knowledge Chapter 5 2: Opening up the Academy: Fanon's Lessons for Inclusive Scholarship Part 6 ON FANON AND PSYCHIATRY Chapter 7 3: Fanonian Musings: Decolonizing\/Philosophy\/Psychiatry Chapter 8 4. Fanon, Foucault, and the Politics of Psychiatry Part 9 III: ON FANON AND VIOLENCE Chapter 10 5: Fanon on Turtle Island: Revisiting the Question of Violence Chapter 11 6: Sovereign Violence, Racial Violence Part 12 IV: FANON ON RACISM AND SEXUALITY Chapter 13 8: Fanon and the Impossibilities of Love in the Colonial Order Part 15 V: BEYOND COLONIZATION Chapter 15 7: Decolonizing Selves: The Subtler Violences of Colonialism and Racism in Fanon, Said, and Anzaldúa Chapter 16 9: Hegel, Fanon, and the Problem of Negativity in the Postcolonial Chapter 17 10: Tourism as Racism: Fanon and the Vestiges of Colonialism Part 18 VI: BEYOND FANON Chapter 19 11: Amilcar Cabral: A Philosophical Profile Chapter 20 12: Fanonian Presences in South Africa: From Theory and from Practice Chapter 21 Suggestions for Further Reading","brand":"Lexington Books","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":51037484908887,"sku":"9780739141250","price":99.0,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0817\/1739\/5799\/files\/9780739141250.jpg?v=1750935926","url":"https:\/\/bookcurl.com\/products\/fanon-and-the-decolonization-of-philosophy-9780739141250","provider":"Book Curl","version":"1.0","type":"link"}