PHIL 360(S) The Political Thought of Frantz Fanon (Same as Africana Studies 402 and Political Science 360)

AFR 402(S) The Political Thought of Frantz Fanon (Same as Philosophy 360 and Political Science 360)
Martinican psychiatrist, philosopher, and revolutionary Frantz Fanon was among the leading critical theorists and Africana thinkers of the twentieth-century. Fanon ushered in the decolonial turn in critical theory, a move calling on those both within and outside of Europe to challenge the coloniality of the age and to forge a new vision of politics in the postcolonial period. This course is an advanced seminar devoted to a comprehensive examination of Fanon's political thought. We will begin with an analysis of primary texts by Fanon and end by considering how Fanon has been interpreted by his contemporaries as well as activists and critical theorists writing today.
Format: seminar. Evaluation will be based upon attendance and participation, a class presentation (oral and written components), and one 25-page final research paper.
Enrollment limit: 14. This seminar is open to all seniors, but priority will be given to Africana Studies concentrators.
Hour: ROBERTS