Romanticism reconsidered: Fanon, reciprocity and revolution (on Fanon’s ninetieth birthday)
A romantic figure of “Third World” revolution and Black liberation, Frantz Fanon is often considered an advocate of violence as liberation therapy. Questioning the idea of Fanon as a romantic with an a priori set of ideas that he simply applied to new situations, I discuss the importance of context...
Main Author: | Nigel C. Gibson |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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University of the Free State
2015-04-01
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Series: | Acta Academica |
Online Access: | http://196.255.246.28/index.php/aa/article/view/1493 |
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