Fanon and the Crisis of European Man

An Essay on Philosophy and the Human Sciences

Lewis Gordon author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:29th Aug '95

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Fanon and the Crisis of European Man cover

As the first book to analyze the work of Fanon as an existential-phenomenological of human sciences and liberation philosopher, Gordon deploys Fanon's work to illuminate how the "bad faith" of European science and civilization have philosophically stymied the project of liberation. Fanon's body of work serves as a critique of European science and society, and shows the ways in which the project of "truth" is compromised by Eurocentric artificially narrowed scope of humanity--a circumstance to which he refers as the crisis of European Man. In his examination of the roots of this crisis, Gordon explores the problems of historical salvation and the dynamics of oppression, the motivation behind contemporary European obstruction of the advancement of a racially just world, the forms of anonymity that pervade racist theorizing and contribute to "seen invisibility," and the reasons behind the impossibility of a nonviolent transition from colonialism and neocolonialism to postcolonialism.

ISBN: 9780415914154

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 226g

152 pages