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 The Wretched of the EarthFanon, FrantzPublisher:  Grove Press, New York, USA Year Published:  1968   First Published:  1961
 Pages:  316pp
 Resource Type:  Book
 
 Fanon explores the psychological effect of colonisation on the psyche of a nation as well as its broader implications for building a movement for decolonization. He critiques nationalism and imperialism and discusses the role of intellectuals and of language in revolutionary situations. Fanon argues that revolutionary groups should look to non-proletarian strata, especially peasants, to organize against the colonial power.
 
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 Table of Contents
 
 Preface
 1. Concerning Violence:  Violence in the International Context
 2. Spontaneity:  Its Strength and Weakness
 3. The Pitfalls of National Consciousness
 4. On National Culture
 5. Colonial War and Mental Disorders
 Conclusion
 
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