This book focuses on a reading of Frantz Fanon’s work and life, asking how the work of a revolutionary writer such as Fanon might be best appropriated for contemporary political and cultural issues. Separate chapters introduce Fanon’s life and examine the question of Fanon as our contemporary; review the field of “Fanon studies” that has grown up around his work; bring Fanon into conversation with the critical contemporary figures Edward Said, Michel Foucault, Jamaica Kincaid, and Paul Gilroy; and turn to Fanon’s work to think through the contemporary popular uprisings that have come to be known as the “Arab Spring.” The book concludes by arguing that a re-evaluation of Fanon’s life and work can provide us with a particular set of lessons about solidarity, lessons that are crucial for the contemporary political struggles that face us today and that will continue to confront us in the future. Finding Something Different: Frantz Fanon and the Future of Cultural Politics is inspired by Fanon’s unsparing struggle against the depredations of racism and colonialism, and his lifelong commitment to finding something different.
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Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Fanon Now
1 Reading Fanon Anti-Piously: On the Need to Appropriate
2 The Struggle Within Humanism: Fanon and Said
3 The Humanism Effect: Fanon, Foucault, and Ethics without Subjects
4 The Futures of Postcolonial Criticism: Fanon and Kincaid
5 “Enough of This Scandal”: Reading Gilroy through Fanon,
or Who Comes After “Race”?
6 “Any Decolonization Is a Success”: Fanon and the African Spring
Conclusion: Singularity and Solidarity: Fanonian Futures
Notes
Bibliography
Index
About the Author
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For those of us following Alessandrini’s work over the years, this book is an important event. For those new to his work, it will be a lovely surprise. Alessandrini writes with confidence, clarity, and remarkable creativity, refusing in every way to be content with conventional formulations of Fanon’s work. His book takes stock of the current state of Fanon studies and then quickly moves to the real innovations of the book: complex conversations with subaltern studies, Edward Said’s and Michel Foucault’s work on humanism, Jamaica Kincaid’s literature and cultural politics, Paul Gilroy’s critiques of raciology, and the meaning of “the African Spring.” This is exactly the kind of refreshing, revitalizing engagement Fanon studies needs, engagement that both testifies to the enduring importance of his work and takes seriously developments after Fanon. It is no overstatement to say that Frantz Fanon and the Future of Cultural Politics represents a shift in Fanon studies and will seriously impact inquiry into the ongoing revolutionary, postcolonial moment.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780739198391
Publisert
2016-11-30
Utgiver
Vendor
Lexington Books
Vekt
454 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
151 mm
Dybde
22 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
284
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