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Die Verdammten dieser Erde von Frantz Fanon

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Verlag: Suhrkamp
ISBN: 978-3-518-37168-8
GTIN: 9783518371688
Einband: Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
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Der Titel dieses Buches stammt aus der Internationale: »Wacht auf, Verdammte dieser Erden«. Man hat es das 'kommunistische Manifest der antikolonialen Revolution' genannt, man spricht schon von Fanonismus, und in der Tat: Fanons Einfluß in der Dritten Welt wächst von Tag zu Tag. Indem Fanon von der Revolution der Dritten Welt spricht, spricht er auch von der westlichen Welt. Er stellt ihr die Diagnose: von außen her, unerbittlich, und nicht in der Absicht zu helfen, zu retten. Das macht sein Buch zum Skandal.
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Der Titel dieses Buches stammt aus der Internationale: »Wacht auf, Verdammte dieser Erden«. Man hat es das 'kommunistische Manifest der antikolonialen Revolution' genannt, man spricht schon von Fanonismus, und in der Tat: Fanons Einfluß in der Dritten Welt wächst von Tag zu Tag. Indem Fanon von der Revolution der Dritten Welt spricht, spricht er auch von der westlichen Welt. Er stellt ihr die Diagnose: von außen her, unerbittlich, und nicht in der Absicht zu helfen, zu retten. Das macht sein Buch zum Skandal.
Autor Fanon, Frantz / König, Traugott (Übers.) / Sartre, Jean-Paul (Vorb.)
Verlag Suhrkamp
Einband Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
Erscheinungsjahr 1981
Seitenangabe 267 S.
Lieferstatus Lieferbar in 24 Stunden
Ausgabekennzeichen Deutsch
Masse H17.8 cm x B10.6 cm x D1.6 cm 167 g
Verlagsartikelnummer 37168

Über den Autor Frantz Fanon

Frantz Fanon (1925-1961) war ein aus Martinique stammender Arzt, Psychiater, Theoretiker, Politiker und Revolutionär. Mit seinem psychiatrischen und politischen Handeln, seinem Denken und seinen Schriften hat er die globale Dekolonisierungsbewegung im 20. Jahrhundert maßgeblich geprägt.

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