Journal Article — Midnight Reflections on Some of the Work of Frantz Fanon — by Irene L. Gendzier

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This article emphasizes the continuing importance of Fanon’s analysis of ‘the pitfalls of national consciousness.’

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Abstract

This article emphasizes the continuing importance of Fanon’s analysis of ‘the pitfalls of national consciousness.’ Other considerations, such as the potential role of oil that appeared in el Moudjahid (1958) and that had a bearing on the development of Algeria and the Maghreb, are briefly touched upon. Their long term positive as well as negative impact is a matter of contemporary debate that is not considered in this essay.

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Gendzier, Irene L. 2007. “Midnight Reflections on Some of the Work of Frantz Fanon.” Pp. 25-32 in Reflections on Fanon: The Violences of Colonialism and Racism, Inner and Global—Conversations with Frantz Fanon on the Meaning of Human Emancipation (Human Architecture: Journal of the Sociology of Self-Knowledge: Volume V, Special Issue, 2007.) Belmont, MA: Okcir Press (an imprint of Ahead Publishing House).

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