Frantz Fanon was one of the twentieth-century's most influential theorists and activists, whose work fighting against colonialism and imperialism has been an inspiration to today's decolonization and anti-racism movements. As the author of essential texts such as The Wretched of the Earth and Black Skin, White Masks, his impact on today's activists - from Rhodes Must Fall to Black Lives Matter - is indelible. Leo Zeilig here details the fascinating life of Fanon - from his upbringing in Martinique to his wartime experiences and work in Europe and North Africa - and frames his ideas and activism within the greater context of his career as a practising psychiatrist and his politically tumultuous surroundings. The book covers the period of the Algerian War of Independence, national liberation and what Fanon described as 'the curse of independence'. Highlighting Fanon's role as the most influential theorist of anti-colonialism and racial liberation, this book is an essential read for those interested in the roots of the modern day anti-racism and decolonization movements.
Leo Zeilig Boeken
Leo Zeilig is een onderzoeker en schrijver wiens werk zich verdiept in de complexiteit van de Afrikaanse politiek en geschiedenis. Zijn geschriften onderzoeken sleutelfiguren en belangrijke sociale bewegingen op het continent, en bieden een mix van diep historisch inzicht en scherpe politieke analyse. Zeiligs benadering belicht de drijvende krachten die het verleden en heden van Afrika hebben gevormd. Zijn fictie biedt een boeiende verkenning van menselijke ervaringen binnen bredere sociopolitieke landschappen.



Lumumba
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Patrice Lumumba was the foremost leader of the African independence movement. After his execution in 1961, when he had been prime minister of the newly- liberated Congo for only seven months, he became an icon of anti-imperialist struggle. Zeilig tells the story of Lumumba's transition from nationalist to international symbol of African liberation.
A Revolutionary for Our Time
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Rodney's immensely creative and original use of Marxism was both a challenge to radical understandings of development and colonialisation but also faithful to a certain framework of analysisin the period he lived.