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Psychiatric Writings from Alienation and Freedom

Contributor(s): Fanon, Frantz (Author), Khalfa, Jean (Editor), Young, Robert J C (Editor), Corcoran, Steven (Translator)

ISBN: 9781350125919

Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic

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Pub Date: October 29, 2020

Lexile Code: 0000

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.10" H x 8.40" L x 5.40" W ( 1.41 lbs) 504 pages

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Description: Frantz Fanon's psychiatric career was crucial to his thinking as an anti-colonialist writer and activist. Much of his iconic work was shaped by his experiences working in hospitals in France, Algeria and Tunisia. The writing collected here was written from 1951 to 1960 in tandem with his political work and reveals much about how Fanon's thought developed, showing that, for him, psychiatry was part of a much wider socio-political struggle. His political, revolutionary and literary lives should not then be separated from the psychiatric practice and writings that shaped his thinking about oppression, alienation and the search for freedom.

Brief description: Frantz Fanon (1925-1961) was a Martinique-born psychiatrist, philosopher, revolutionary, and writer. He was the author of classic works such as Black Skin, White Masks (1952) and The Wretched of the Earth (1961). He was one of the most significant anti-colonialist, anti-imperialist and anti-racist thinkers of the 20th Century.

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