Frantz Fanon: revolutionary psychiatrist

By WritersMosaic Magazine from the Royal Literary Fund

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Black Skin, White Masks (1952) and The Wretched of the Earth (1961) by the Afro-Caribbean writer Frantz Fanon are classics of anti-colonial literature. Ten writers here explore Fanon’s legacy, his radical work as a psychiatrist, his writing, and his commitment towards independence movements – all part of a remarkable life that came to an end when Fanon died from cancer aged just 36.

Episode Date
Inglan mad dem - Colin Grant
Dec 05, 2025
Alternative destinies - Isabelle Dupuy and Zoe Mohaupt
Dec 04, 2025
Brown skin, white mask - Khaldoon Ahmed
Dec 03, 2025
On entering the zone of being - Chitra Ramaswamy
Dec 02, 2025
The racial allocation of guilt (after Fanon) - Roger Robinson
Dec 01, 2025
Writing the wound: politics, poetics, psychiatry - Clementine Ewokolo Burnley
Nov 30, 2025
Blida, Algeria, 1953 - Ekow Eshun
Nov 29, 2025
The person and the nation - Taíno Mendez
Nov 28, 2025
From the individual to the collective - Zebib K. Abraham
Nov 27, 2025
Editorial - Colin Grant
Nov 26, 2025