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Fanonian Practices in South Africa - From Steve Biko to Abahlali Basemjondolo

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Zusatztext "A highly important work that illustrates the relevance of Fanon's philosophy of liberation to the socio-economic and political developments in South Africa" - African Studies Quarterly "Gibson's book is another serious piece of work on the state of post-apartheid South African society! which critics of the negotiated settlement that ended apartheid insist remains in the economic inequality that characterised the apartheid era." - Commonwealth and Comparative Politics "This is a refreshing and imaginative reading of Frantz Fanon's groundbreaking thoughts regarding the theory and practice of revolutionary transformation. Nigel Gibson has found an exciting voice to re-energise the transformation discourse in post-apartheid South Africa." - City Press "This book is of great value ... Gibson has also shown how a critique of independence at another time and place in Africa can aid our understanding of the current predicament." - New Agenda "Gibson provides an analytical paradigm and a convincing argument that Fanon remains current and compatible with contemporary realities. Recommended." - CHOICE "The book contains much of considerable theoretical value from one of the world's foremost Fanon scholars." - Psychology in Society Informationen zum Autor Nigel C. Gibson is Director of the Honors Program at Emerson College, USA. He is one of the leading scholars of the work of Frantz Fanon, and the author of Rethinking Fanon: The Continuing Dialogue (Prometheus, 1999) Fanon: The Postcolonial Imagination (Polity Press, 2003), and Biko Lives!: Contesting the Legacies of Steve Biko (Palgrave, 2003). Klappentext Examines Frantz Fanon's relevance to contemporary South African politics and by extension research on postcolonial Africa and the tragic development of postcolonies. Scholar Nigel C. Gibson offers theoretically informed historical analysis, providing insights into the circumstances that led to the current hegemony of neoliberalism in South Africa. Zusammenfassung Examines Frantz Fanon's relevance to contemporary South African politics and by extension research on postcolonial Africa and the tragic development of postcolonies. Scholar Nigel C. Gibson offers theoretically informed historical analysis! providing insights into the circumstances that led to the current hegemony of neoliberalism in South Africa. Inhaltsverzeichnis Amandla is Still Awethu: Fanonian Practices in Post-apartheid South Africa Biko's Fanonian Practices The Pitfalls of South Africa's Liberation The New 'reality of the nation': The Rich and the Poor Unfinished Struggles for Freedom: The Birth of a New Shack Dwellers' Movement Xenophobia or a New Humanism? Fanon in the Shacks In Place of a Conclusion...

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Amandla is Still Awethu: Fanonian Practices in Post-apartheid South AfricaBiko's Fanonian PracticesThe Pitfalls of South Africa's LiberationThe New 'reality of the nation': The Rich and the PoorUnfinished Struggles for Freedom: The Birth of a New Shack Dwellers' MovementXenophobia or a New Humanism? Fanon in the ShacksIn Place of a Conclusion

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"A highly important work that illustrates the relevance of Fanon's philosophy of liberation to the socio-economic and political developments in South Africa" - African Studies Quarterly
"Gibson's book is another serious piece of work on the state of post-apartheid South African society, which critics of the negotiated settlement that ended apartheid insist remains in the economic inequality that characterised the apartheid era." - Commonwealth and Comparative Politics
"This is a refreshing and imaginative reading of Frantz Fanon's groundbreaking thoughts regarding the theory and practice of revolutionary transformation. Nigel Gibson has found an exciting voice to re-energise the transformation discourse in post-apartheid South Africa." - City Press
"This book is of great value ... Gibson has also shown how a critique of independence at another time and place in Africa can aid our understanding of the current predicament." - New Agenda
"Gibson provides an analytical paradigm and a convincing argument that Fanon remains current and compatible with contemporary realities. Recommended." - CHOICE
"The book contains much of considerable theoretical value from one of the world's foremost Fanon scholars." - Psychology in Society

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Authors Fanon, F Fanon, F. Fanon, Frantz Gibson Fanon, Nigel Gibson, GIBSON NIGEL
Publisher Palgrave UK
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.11.2011
 
EAN 9780230117846
ISBN 978-0-230-11784-6
No. of pages 312
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political theories and the history of ideas

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