How We Walk

Frantz Fanon and the Politics of the Body

Matthew Beaumont author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Verso Books

Published:5th Mar '24

Should be back in stock very soon

How We Walk cover

HOW RACE, CLASS, AND POLITICS INFLUENCE THE WAY WE MOVE

You can tell a lot about people by how they walk. Matthew Beaumont argues that our standing, walking body holds the social traumas of history and its racialized inequalities. Our posture and gait reflect our social and political experiences as we navigate the city under capitalism. Through a series of dialogues with thinkers and walkers, his book explores the relationship between freedom and the human body

How We Walk foregrounds the work of Frantz Fanon, psychiatrist and leading thinker of liberation, who was one of the first people to think about the politics of 'walking while black'. It also introduces us to the renegade psychoanalyst Wilhelm Reich, who wrote that one could discern the truth about a person through their posture and gait. For Marxist philosopher Ernst Bloch, the ability to walk upright and with ease is a sign of personal and social freedom.

Through these excursions, Beaumont reimagines the canonical literature on walking and presents a new interpretation of the impact of class and race on our physical and political mobility, raising important questions about the politics of the body.

Beaumont is one of the most brilliant of the younger generation of English critics -- Terry Eagleton, author of How to Read Literature
In this fascinating and wide-ranging book, Beaumont reminds us that walking is far from a neutral activity; it is, rather, "irreducibly political". With the help of Frantz Fanon, Beaumont locates freedom at the level of the body; free from the systems of oppression, exploitation, and harassment. -- Lauren Elkin, author of Flâneuse
Easily translating abstruse philosophical concepts into fluid prose, Beaumont sheds light on the inherent impossibility of existing as a Black body in a colonialized society ... Assured and erudite, this is well worth a look. * Publishers Weekly, starred review *
A necessary reminder of the depth and relevancy of Fanon's political thought and philosophy. -- Sudip Bhattacharya * Counterpunch *

ISBN: 9781804290071

Dimensions: 210mm x 140mm x 19mm

Weight: 316g

224 pages