Fanon and the Crisis of European Man
Published in 1995 by Taylor & Francis Ltd, "Fanon and the Crisis of European Man" is a groundbreaking exploration of Frantz Fanon's contributions to existential-phenomenology and liberation philosophy. In this compelling 152-page paperback, author Gordon delves into Fanon's work, shedding light on the detrimental effects of "bad faith" within European science and civilization. This insightful analysis reveals how these philosophical shortcomings have hindered the quest for genuine liberation. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts of philosophy, this book offers a profound understanding of the intersections between colonialism, identity, and human sciences. Discover how Fanon's ideas can illuminate contemporary issues and inspire a path toward freedom and self-realization.