Violence Slavery And Freedom Between Hegel And Fanon

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Violence, Slavery and Freedom between Hegel and Fanon

Violence, Slavery and Freedom between Hegel and Fanon
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Publisher : Wits University Press
Total Pages : 176
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ISBN-10 : 9781776146277
ISBN-13 : 1776146271
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Book Synopsis Violence, Slavery and Freedom between Hegel and Fanon by : Ulrike Kistner

Download or read book Violence, Slavery and Freedom between Hegel and Fanon written by Ulrike Kistner and published by Wits University Press. This book was released on 2020-09-01 with total page 176 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A deep dive into the influences of Hegelian thought on the work of revolutionary and postcolonial theorist Frantz Fanon Hegel is most often mentioned – and not without good reason – as one of the paradigmatic exponents of Eurocentrism and racism in Western philosophy. But his thought also played a crucial and formative role in the work of one of the iconic thinkers of the ‘decolonial turn’, Frantz Fanon. This would be inexplicable if it were not for the much-quoted ‘lord-bondsman’ dialectic – frequently referred to as the ‘master-slave dialectic’ – described in Hegel's The Phenomenology of Spirit. Fanon takes up this dialectic negatively in contexts of violence-riven (post-)slavery and colonialism; yet in works such as Black Skin, White Masks and The Wretched of the Earth he upholds a Hegelian-inspired vision of freedom. The essays in this collection offer close readings of Hegel’s text, and of responses to it in the work of twentieth-century philosophers, that highlight the entangled history of the translations, transpositions and transformations of Hegel in the work of Fanon, and more generally in colonial, postcolonial and decolonial contexts.


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