Introduction
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Editor's Notes
Editor’s Note: Reflections on Fanon
Mohammad H. Tamdgidi
Articles
Fanon: Violence and the Search for Human Dignity
Winston Langley
Through the Hellish Zone of Nonbeing: Thinking through Fanon, Disaster, and the Damned of the Earth
Lewis R. Gordon
Midnight Reflections on Some of the Work of Frantz Fanon
Irene L. Gendzier
Re-Reading Frantz Fanon: Language, Violence, and Eurocentrism in the Characterization of Our Time
José da Mota-Lopes
Are We There Yet? The Tension Between Nativism and Humanism in Fanon’s Writings
Luis Galanes Valldejuli
To Lose Oneself in the Absolute: Revolutionary Subjectivity in Sorel and Fanon
George Ciccariello-Maher
Intersecting Autobiography, History, and Theory: The Subtler Global Violences of Colonialism and Racism in Fanon, Said, and Anzaldúa
Mohammad H. Tamdgidi
Historical Distortion and Human Degradation: The “Tribe” as a Eurocentric Mentality than African Reality
Kavazeua Festus Ngaruka
“Le Nègre et Hegel”: Fanon on Hegel, Colonialism, and the Dialectics of Recognition
Phillip Honenberger
‘And the Last Shall Be First’: The Master-Slave Dialectic in Hegel, Nietzsche and Fanon
Judith Rollins
Blackness-In-Itself and Blackness-For-Itself: Frantz Fanon’s Program for Racial Change
H. Alexander Welcome
The Facticity of Blackness: A Non-conceptual Approach to the Study of Race and Racism in Fanon’s and Merleau-Ponty’s Phenomenology
Dilan Mahendran
The Emperor’s New Words: Language and Colonization
David Gonzalez Nieto
On the Obsolescence of the Disciplines: Frantz Fanon and Sylvia Wynter Propose a New Mode of Being Human
Karen M. Gagne
Fanon, Guantánamo, and We the People
Rajini Srikanth
Black Skin, White Masks Revisited: Contemporary Post-Colonial Dilemmas in the Netherlands, France, and Belgium
Eric Mielants
New Faces, Old Masks: Borders and Confinements between the Desert and the Mediterranean Sea
Paola Zaccaria
On the Dialectics of Domestic Colonialism & the Role of Violence in Liberation: From Fratricide to Suicide
Jemadari Kamara and Tony Menelik Van Der Meer
Fanon and DuBoisian Double Consciousness
Marc Black