Frantz Fanon, Psychiatry and Politics

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Frantz Fanon, Psychiatry and Politics

Social and political philosophy Psychology Psychiatry

Authors: Nigel C. Gibson, Roberto Beneduce

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Language: English

Published by: Rowman & Littlefield

Published on: 25th September 2017

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 322 pages

ISBN: 9781786600950


Introduction

The revolutionary and psychiatrist Frantz Fanon was a foundational figure in postcolonial and decolonial thought and practice, yet his psychiatric work still has only been studied peripherally. That is in part because most of his psychiatric writings have remained untranslated.

Focus of the Book

With a focus on Fanon’s key psychiatry texts, Frantz Fanon: Psychiatry and Politics considers Fanon’s psychiatric writings as materials anticipating as well as accompanying Fanon’s better known work, written between 1952 and 1961 (Black Skin, White Masks, A Dying Colonialism, Toward the African Revolution, The Wretched of the Earth).

Thematic Elements

Both clinical and political, they draw on another notion of psychiatry that intersects history, ethnology, philosophy, and psychoanalysis. The authors argue that Fanon’s work inaugurates a critical ethnopsychiatry based on a new concept of culture (anchored to historical events, particular situations, and lived experience) and on the relationship between the psychological and the cultural.

Authors' Perspective

Thus, Gibson and Beneduce contend that Fanon’s psychiatric writings also express Fanon’s wish, as he puts it in The Wretched of the Earth, to “develop a new way of thinking, not only for us but for humanity.”

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