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ID152124
Title ProperLocating Frantz Fanon in post-Apartheid South Africa
LanguageENG
AuthorMore, Mabogo Percy
Summary / Abstract (Note)There is a huge re-emergence of Frantz Fanon’s ideas and an equally huge interest in his work in post-apartheid South Africa, both in the academy and social movement and organizations. Contrary to some commentators, particularly his biographers, this article aims to locate Fanon within the South African struggle for liberation. It is argued here that Fanon, throughout his life, as evidenced by his writings, was highly concerned about apartheid just as he was about French Algerian colonialism. For him, the paper claims, apartheid was synonymous with colonialism and therefore his critique of colonialism was just as much a critique of apartheid. The resurgence of his name and ideas in the country is a consequence of this critique.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Asian and African Studies Vol. 52, No.2; Mar 2017: p.127-141
Journal SourceJournal of Asian and African Studies 2017-04 52, 2
Key WordsRacism ;  Colonialism ;  South Africa ;  Apartheid ;  Frantz Fanon ;  Biko ;  Manganyi