here is the summary and analysis, feel free to use this to follow along
Im gonna switch it up and say no discussion question this week to try to encourage a more natural dialog socratic seminar style. just talk about what you liked, didn’t like, didn’t understand, and try to respond to one person in the comments! lets just give it a try! English translation by Richard Philcox – https://ia801708.us.archive.org/3/items/the-wretched-of-the-earth/The Wretched Of The Earth.pdf – you’d be reading from page 42 to 311 of this PDF, 270 pages
English translation by Constance Farrington – https://abahlali.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/Frantz-Fanon-The-Wretched-of-the-Earth-1965.pdf
Original French text – https://monoskop.org/images/9/9d/Fanon_Frantz_Les_damnés_de_la_terre_2002.pdf
English audio version – https://inv.tux.pizza/playlist?list=PLZ_8DduHfUd2r1OOCtKh0M6Q9xD5RaR3S – about 12h20m – Alternative links
soundcloud audio book english https://soundcloud.com/listenleft/sets/frantz-fanon-the-wretched-of-the-earth
Schedule
8/20/23 - pre-face and chapter one On violence
8/27/23- chapter two Grandeur and Weakness of Spontaneity
9/3/23- chapter three The Trials and Tribulations of National Consciousness
9/10/23- chapter four On National Culture
9/17/23 chapter five Colonial war and Mental Disorders and conclusion
bit idea: instead of “q” our leftist equivalent is “f” and we keep talking about “fanon”
i haven’t kept up with the reading but i do keep thinking about chapter 1.
i had a chance to watch that lecture i found two weeks ago: The Tethered of the Earth: Jordan Peele, Frantz Fanon, Jacques Derrida and i enjoyed it. worth a watch for anyone interested in the fanonist themes in peele’s movies. especially the parallels between fanon’s black skin, white masks to peele’s get out, and then the evolution of fanon’s thought process in wretched of the earth in parallel to the evolution of peele’s thought process in us.
@[email protected] the sunken place is the hypnotic prison in get out. what made me think about us while reading the summary of chapter 1 was fanon’s discussion of the “manichean geography” of the colony, where manicheanism refers to a dualist cosmology with an explicit struggle between the forces of light and darkness. so my brain went straight to this from peele’s us:
the tethered are forced to live in this underground prison while their surface doppelgangers get to enjoy their vacation homes and the boardwalk amusement park, unaware of the tethered’s existence until they manage to escape, with the mirror room serving as a gateway between the two worlds.