Includes bibliographical references (pages 397-426) and index.
Contents:
A small place -- Wartime lies -- Black man, white city -- Toward a Black existentialism -- Refusal of the mask -- The practice of disalienation -- A world cut in two -- The Algerian explosion -- Vertigo in tunis -- Disalienating psychiatry -- Fanon's "tape recorder" -- Black Algeria -- Phantom Africa -- "Create the continent" -- Roads to freedom -- Voice of the damned -- In the Country of Lynchers -- Epilogue : specters of Fanon.
Summary:
"A revelatory new biography of the writer-activist Frantz Fanon, who inspired today's movements for racial liberatio"-- Provided by publisher.
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