Frantz Fanon
Ein sex anaa gender | male ![]() |
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Ein country of citizenship | France ![]() |
Name in native language | Frantz Fanon ![]() |
Name wey dem give am | Frantz ![]() |
Family name | Fanon ![]() |
Ein date of birth | 20 July 1925 ![]() |
Place dem born am | Fort-de-France ![]() |
Date wey edie | 6 December 1961 ![]() |
Place wey edie | Bethesda ![]() |
Manner of death | natural causes ![]() |
Cause of death | leukemia ![]() |
Place wey dem bury am | Aïn Kerma ![]() |
Spouse | Josie Fanon ![]() |
Kiddie | Mireille Fanon Mendès-France ![]() |
Native language | French ![]() |
Languages edey speak, rep anaa sign | French ![]() |
Writing language | French ![]() |
Ein field of work | philosophy, psychiatry ![]() |
Educate for | University of Lyon ![]() |
Participated in conflict | Algerian War, World War II ![]() |
Notable work | The Wretched of the Earth, A Dying Colonialism, Black Skin, White Masks ![]() |
Dey archive for | Institute for Contemporary Publishing Archives ![]() |
Movement | decoloniality ![]() |
Influenced by | Jean-Paul Sartre, Aimé Césaire ![]() |
Described at URL | http://dbpedia.org/resource/Frantz_Fanon ![]() |
Frantz Omar Fanon (/ˈfænən/,[1] US: /fæˈnɒ̃/;[2] French: [fʁɑ̃ts fanɔ̃]; 20 July 1925 – 6 December 1961) na he be a French West Indian[3][4] psychiatrist, political philosopher, den Marxist wey komot de French colony of Martinique (today a French department). Na ein works cam be influential insyd de fields of post-colonial studies, critical theory, den Marxism.[5] As well as he be an intellectual, na Fanon be a political radical, Pan-Africanist, den Marxist humanist wey be concerned plus de psychopathology of colonization[6] den de human, social, den cultural consequences of decolonization.[7][8][9]
Insyd de course of ein work as a physician den psychiatrist, na Fanon support de Algerian War of independence from France wey na he be a member of de Algerian National Liberation Front. Na dem describe Fanon as "de most influential anticolonial thinker of ein time".[10] For more dan five decades, na de life den works of Fanon inspire national liberation movements den oda freedom den political movements insyd Palestine, Sri Lanka, South Africa, den de United States.[11][12][13]
Na Fanon formulate a model for community psychology, wey dey believe say chaw mental health patients go get improved prognosis if na dem integrate dem into dema family den community instead of being treated plus institutionalized care. Na he sanso help find de field of institutional psychotherapy while he dey work at Saint-Alban under Francois Tosquelles den Jean Oury.[14]
Biography
[edit | edit source]Early life
[edit | edit source]Na dem born Frantz Omar Fanon on 20 July 1925 insyd Fort-de-France, Martinique, wich na then part of de French colonial empire. Na ein poppie, Félix Casimir Fanon, work as a customs officer, while na Fanon ein mommie, Eléanore Médélice, wey na she be of Afro-Caribbean den Alsatian descent, be a shopkeeper.[15] Na Fanon be de third of four sons insyd a family of eight kiddies. Na two of ein siblings die young, wey dey include Fanon ein sisto Gabrielle, plus whom na he be very close. As na dem be middle class, na ein family fi afford to send Fanon to de Lycée Victor Schœlcher, de most prestigious secondary school insyd Martinique, wer na Fanon cam to admire one of ein teachers, Aimé Césaire.[16]
Legacy
[edit | edit source]Fanon ein writings
[edit | edit source]- Black Skin, White Masks (1952), (1967 translation by Charles Lam Markmann: New York: Grove Press)
- A Dying Colonialism (1959), (1965 translation by Haakon Chevalier: New York, Grove Press)
- The Wretched of the Earth (1961), (1963 translation by Constance Farrington: New York: Grove Weidenfeld)
- Toward the African Revolution (1964), (1969 translation by Haakon Chevalier: New York: Grove Press)
- Alienation and Freedom (2018), eds Jean Khalfa and Robert J. C. Young, revised edition (translation by Steve Corcoran: London: Bloomsbury)
Books on Fanon
[edit | edit source]- Williams, James S. (2023). Frantz Fanon, Reaktion Books.
- Anthony Alessandrini (ed.), Frantz Fanon: Critical Perspectives (1999, New York: Routledge)
- Gavin Arnall, Subterranean Fanon: An Underground Theory of Radical Change (2020, New York: Columbia University Press)
- Stefan Bird-Pollan, Hegel, Freud and Fanon: The Dialectic of Emancipation (2014, Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Inc.)
- Hussein Abdilahi Bulhan, Frantz Fanon and the Psychology Of Oppression (1985, New York: Plenum Press), ISBN 0-306-41950-5
- David Caute, Frantz Fanon (1970, London: Wm. Collins and Co.)
- Alice Cherki, Frantz Fanon. Portrait (2000, Paris: Éditions du Seuil)
- Patrick Ehlen, Frantz Fanon: A Spiritual Biography (2001, New York: Crossroad 8th Avenue), ISBN 0-8245-2354-7
- Joby Fanon, Frantz Fanon, My Brother: Doctor, Playwright, Revolutionary (2014, United States: Lexington Books)
- Peter Geismar, Fanon (1971, Grove Press)
- Irene Gendzier, Frantz Fanon: A Critical Study (1974, London: Wildwood House), ISBN 0-7045-0002-7
- Nigel C. Gibson (ed.), Rethinking Fanon: The Continuing Dialogue (1999, Amherst, New York: Humanity Books)
- Nigel C. Gibson, Fanon: The Postcolonial Imagination (2003, Oxford: Polity Press)
- Nigel C. Gibson, Fanonian Practices in South Africa (2011, London: Palgrave Macmillan)
- Nigel C. Gibson (ed.), Living Fanon: Interdisciplinary Perspectives (2011, London: Palgrave Macmillan and the University of Kwa-Zulu Natal Press)
- Nigel C. Gibson and Roberto Beneduce Frantz Fanon, Psychiatry and Politics (2017, London: Rowman and Littlefield International and The University of Witwatersrand Press)
- Alexander V. Gordon, Frantz Fanon and the Fight for National Liberation (1977, Moscow: Nauka, in Russian)
- Lewis R. Gordon, Fanon and the Crisis of European Man: An Essay on Philosophy and the Human Sciences (1995, New York: Routledge)
- Lewis Gordon, What Fanon Said (2015, New York, Fordham) ISBN 9780823266081
- Lewis R. Gordon, T. Denean Sharpley-Whiting, & Renee T. White (eds), Fanon: A Critical Reader (1996, Oxford: Blackwell)
- Peter Hudis, Frantz Fanon: Philosopher of the Barricades (2015, London: Pluto Press)
- Christopher J. Lee, Frantz Fanon: Toward a Revolutionary Humanism (2015, Athens, OH: Ohio University Press)
- David Macey, Frantz Fanon: A Biography (2012, 2nd ed., London: Verso), ISBN 978-1-844-67773-3
- David Marriott, Whither Fanon?: Studies in the Blackness of Being (2018, Palo Alto, Stanford UP), ISBN 9780804798709
- Richard C. Onwuanibe, A Critique of Revolutionary Humanism: Frantz Fanon (1983, St. Louis: Warren Green)
- Adam Shatz, The Rebel's Clinic: The Revolutionary Lives of Frantz Fanon (2024, Farrar, Straus and Giroux), ISBN 9780374176426
- Ato Sekyi-Otu, Fanon's Dialectic of Experience (1996, Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press)
- T. Denean Sharpley-Whiting, Frantz Fanon: Conflicts and Feminisms (1998, Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Inc.)
- Renate Zahar, Frantz Fanon: Colonialism and Alienation (1969, trans. 1974, Monthly Review Press)
Films on Fanon
[edit | edit source]- Isaac Julien, Frantz Fanon: Black Skin White Mask, a 1996 documentary (San Francisco: California Newsreel)
- Frantz Fanon, une vie, un combat, une œuvre, a 2001 documentary
- Concerning Violence: Nine scenes from de Anti-Imperialist Self-Defense, a 2014 documentary wey Göran Olsson wrep den direct wey be based on Frantz Fanon's essay "Concerning Violence", from ein 1961 book The Wretched of the Earth.
- Luce – na de main character of de movie wrep a paper about Frantz Fanon wey na dem say e be inspired by ein ideology.
- Fanon, a 2025 biopic wey Jean-Claude Barny direct about Frantz Fanon ein life den involvement insyd de Algerian independence movement.
References
[edit | edit source]- ↑ "Fanon – Definition of Fanon at Dictionary.com". Dictionary.com.
- ↑ "Frantz Fanon". The American Heritage Dictionary. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. 2020.
- ↑ "Frantz Fanon | Biography, Writings, & Facts". Encyclopedia Britannica (in English). Retrieved 12 February 2019.
- ↑ Macey, David (2012). Frantz Fanon: A Biography (in English). Verso Books. p. 14. ISBN 9781844678488.
- ↑ Biography of Frantz Fanon. Encyclopedia of World Biography. Retrieved 8 July 2012.
- ↑ Seb Brah. "Franz Fanon à Dehilès: « Attention Boumedienne est un psychopathe". academia.edu.
- ↑ Gordon, Lewis (1995), Fanon and the Crisis of European Man, New York: Routledge.
- ↑ Hussein Abdilahi Bulhan, Frantz Fanon and the Psychology of Oppression (1985), New York: Plenum Press.
- ↑ Fanon, Frantz. "Full text of "Concerning Violence"". Openanthropology.org.
- ↑ Jansen, Jan C.; Osterhammel, Jürgen (2017). Decolonization: A Short History (in English). Princeton University Press. p. 165. ISBN 978-1-4008-8488-9.
- ↑ Alice Cherki, Frantz Fanon. Portrait (2000), Paris: Seuil.
- ↑ David Macey, Frantz Fanon: A Biography (2000), New York: Picador Press.
- ↑ Nigel Gibson, Fanonian Practices in South Africa, University of KwaZulu-Natal Press, Pietermaritzburg, 2011.
- ↑ Duran, Eduardo-1 Bonnie-2 (1996). Native American Postcolonial Psychology. Library of Congress: State University of New York Press. p. 186. ISBN 0-7914-2354-9.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ↑ Gordon, Lewis R.; Cornell, Drucilla (1 January 2015). What Fanon Said: A Philosophical Introduction to His Life and Thought (in English). Fordham University Press. p. 26. ISBN 9780823266081.
- ↑ Patrick Ehlen, Frantz Fanon: A Spiritual Biography (2001), New York: Crossroad 8th Avenue.
External links
[edit | edit source]- Frantz Fanon Archive at Marxists Internet Archive
- Frantz Fanon Foundation (in French)
- Frantz Fanon: the cause of colonized peoples (in French) (archived February 2011)
- Interview with Josie Fanon Archived 27 May 2021 at the Wayback Machine (Fanon's widow) in New York, November 1978 (in French and English)
- Frantz Fanon, entry in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
- The Frantz Fanon collection Archived 16 July 2020 at the Wayback Machine which includes correspondence and manuscripts of Fanon's work is held at L'Institut mémoires de l'édition contemporaine (IMEC), in Saint-Germain-la-Blanche-Herbe, France.
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