Frantz Fanon: Combat Breathing by Nigel C. Gibson
Revolutionary humanist and radical psychiatrist Frantz Fanon was one of the greatest Black thinkers of the twentieth century. Born in Martinique and known for his involvement in the Algerian liberation movement, his seminal booksBlack Skin, White MasksandThe Wretched of the Earthare widely considered to be cornerstones of anti-colonial and anti-racist thought.
In this essential introduction to Fanons remarkable life and philosophy, Nigel C. Gibson argues that Fanons oeuvre is essential to thinking about race today. Connecting Fanons writing, psychiatric practice, and lived experience in the Caribbean, France, and Africa, Gibson reveals (with startling clarity) his philosophical commitments and the vision of revolution that he stood for. Despite his untimely death, the revolutionary pulse of Fanons ideas has continued to beat ever more strongly in the consciousness of successive revolutionary generations, from the Black Panthers and the Black Power to Black Lives Matter.
As Fanons thought comes alive to new activists thinking about their mission to humanize the world, Gibson reminds us that that Fanons revolutionary humanism is fundamental to all forms of anti-colonial struggle, including our own.
In this essential introduction to Fanons remarkable life and philosophy, Nigel C. Gibson argues that Fanons oeuvre is essential to thinking about race today. Connecting Fanons writing, psychiatric practice, and lived experience in the Caribbean, France, and Africa, Gibson reveals (with startling clarity) his philosophical commitments and the vision of revolution that he stood for. Despite his untimely death, the revolutionary pulse of Fanons ideas has continued to beat ever more strongly in the consciousness of successive revolutionary generations, from the Black Panthers and the Black Power to Black Lives Matter.
As Fanons thought comes alive to new activists thinking about their mission to humanize the world, Gibson reminds us that that Fanons revolutionary humanism is fundamental to all forms of anti-colonial struggle, including our own.