![]() Corporeal Schemas and Body Images: Fanon, Merleau-Ponty, and the Lived Experience of Race 9. Racial Ontologizing Through the Body Part III: Fanon’s Uses of Phenomenology 8. Frantz Fanon and Psychopathology: The Progressive Infrastructure of Black Skin, White Masks 7. Frantz Fanon and the Decolonial Turn in Psychology: From Modern/Colonial Methods to the Decolonial Attitude 6. Psychology, the Psychological, and Critical Praxis: A Phenomenologist Reads Fanon 5. Frantz Fanon’s Phenomenology of Black Mind: Sources, Critique, Dialectic Part II: Fanon and the Psychological 4. Decolonizing Madness: The Psychiatric Writings of Frantz Fanon 2. Introduction: Of Bodies That Matter: Fanon, Phenomenology, and Psychology Part I: Situating Fanon’s Phenomenology 1. In an era characterized by resurgent forms of anti-Blackness and racism, this book is essential reading for students, scholars, and activists who remain inspired by Fanon?s legacy. ![]() ![]() Chapters highlight and expand Fanon?s ongoing importance to the discipline of psychology while opening compelling new perspectives on psychopathology, decolonial praxis, racialized time, whiteness, Black subjectivity, the "racial ontologizing of the body," systematic structures of racism and resulting forms of trauma, Black Consciousness, and Africana phenomenology. ![]() Fanon, Phenomenology, and Psychology is the first edited collection dedicated to exploring the explicitly phenomenological foundations underlying Frantz Fanon?s most important insights.įeaturing contributions from many of the world?s leading scholars on Fanon, this volume foregrounds a series of crucial phenomenological topics ? inclusive of the domains of experience, structure, embodiment, and temporality ? pertaining to the analysis and interrogation of racism and anti-Blackness. ![]()
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