
Wasafiri 44: Frantz Fanon Special Issue
Issue 44: Spring 2005
Frantz Fanon Special Issue
Interview with Claude Lanzmann
Extract from Frantz Fanon's Diary
Articles on Fanon and Sartre/Blacks and Jews, the armed struggle in Africa and Fanon and poststructuralism
Reviews of Wilson Harris's The Mask of the Beggar, Maureen Roberts's My Grandmother Sings to Me, Amitav Ghosh's The Hungry Tide, Jack Mapanje's The Last of the Sweet Bananas and Writing Still: New Stories from Zimbabwe edited by Irene Staunton
Contents
Jean Khalfa
Editorial
Bryan Cheyette
Frantz Fanon and Jean-Paul Sartre: Blacks and Jews
Jean Améry
The Birth of Man from the Spirit of Violence: Frantz Fanon the Revolutionary
Jean Khalfa
Interviews Claude Lanzmann
Frantz Fanon
The First Page of Fanon’s Diary, 1960
Mustapha Boutadjine
Art: Black is Toujours Beautiful
Robert J C Young
Fanon and the Turn to Armed Struggle in Africa
Jean Khalfa
My Body, This Skin, This Fire: Fanon on Flesh
Azzedine Haddour
Fanon Through the Poststructuralist Speculum
Reviews
Alan Rice
Nigel C Gibson Fanon: The Postcolonial Imagination by
Yogita Goyal
Robert Carr Black Nationalism in the New World: Reading the African-American and West Indian Experience
Shane Moran
Benita Parry Postcolonial Studies: A Materialist Critique
Tobias Döring
F Abiola Irele and Simon Gikandi, ed The Cambridge History of African and Caribbean Literature
Patricia Murray
Wilson Harris The Mask of the Beggar
Hena Maes-Jelinek and Bénédict Ledent, ed Theatre of the Arts: Wilson Harris and the Caribbean
Faustin Charles
Maureen Roberts My Grandmother Sings to Me
Angela Smith
Jack Mapanje The Last of the Sweet Bananas
Caroline Rooney
Robert Muponde and Mandi Taruvinga, ed Sign and Taboo: Perspectives on the Poetic Fiction of Yvonne Vera
Irene Staunton, ed Writing Still: New Stories from Zimbabwe
Deirdre Osborne
Gabriele Griffin Contemporary Black and Asian Women Playwrights in Britain
Laura Severin Poetry Off the Page: Twentieth Century British Women Poets in Performance
Mithu C Banerj
Tabish Khair The Bus Stopped
Amitav Ghosh The Hungry Tide
Siddharth Dhanvant Shanghvi The Last Song of Dusk
Véronique Bragard and Dominique Licops
Shihan de S Jayasuriya and Richard Pankhurst, ed The African Diaspora in the Indian Ocean
Editorial
Bryan Cheyette
Frantz Fanon and Jean-Paul Sartre: Blacks and Jews
Jean Améry
The Birth of Man from the Spirit of Violence: Frantz Fanon the Revolutionary
Jean Khalfa
Interviews Claude Lanzmann
Frantz Fanon
The First Page of Fanon’s Diary, 1960
Mustapha Boutadjine
Art: Black is Toujours Beautiful
Robert J C Young
Fanon and the Turn to Armed Struggle in Africa
Jean Khalfa
My Body, This Skin, This Fire: Fanon on Flesh
Azzedine Haddour
Fanon Through the Poststructuralist Speculum
Reviews
Alan Rice
Nigel C Gibson Fanon: The Postcolonial Imagination by
Yogita Goyal
Robert Carr Black Nationalism in the New World: Reading the African-American and West Indian Experience
Shane Moran
Benita Parry Postcolonial Studies: A Materialist Critique
Tobias Döring
F Abiola Irele and Simon Gikandi, ed The Cambridge History of African and Caribbean Literature
Patricia Murray
Wilson Harris The Mask of the Beggar
Hena Maes-Jelinek and Bénédict Ledent, ed Theatre of the Arts: Wilson Harris and the Caribbean
Faustin Charles
Maureen Roberts My Grandmother Sings to Me
Angela Smith
Jack Mapanje The Last of the Sweet Bananas
Caroline Rooney
Robert Muponde and Mandi Taruvinga, ed Sign and Taboo: Perspectives on the Poetic Fiction of Yvonne Vera
Irene Staunton, ed Writing Still: New Stories from Zimbabwe
Deirdre Osborne
Gabriele Griffin Contemporary Black and Asian Women Playwrights in Britain
Laura Severin Poetry Off the Page: Twentieth Century British Women Poets in Performance
Mithu C Banerj
Tabish Khair The Bus Stopped
Amitav Ghosh The Hungry Tide
Siddharth Dhanvant Shanghvi The Last Song of Dusk
Véronique Bragard and Dominique Licops
Shihan de S Jayasuriya and Richard Pankhurst, ed The African Diaspora in the Indian Ocean
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