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The new translation of the classic work by the author of Wretched of the Earth: “A strange, haunting mélange of analysis [and] revolutionary manifesto” (Newsweek).

Few modern voices have had as profound an impact on the black identity and critical race theory as Frantz Fanon, and Black Skin, White Masks represents some of his most important work. This new translation by Richard Philcox makes Fanon’s masterwork accessible to a new generation of readers. It also includes a foreword by philosopher Kwame Anthony Appiah.

A major influence on civil rights, anti-colonial, and black consciousness movements around the world, Black Skin, White Masks is the unsurpassed study of the black psyche in a white world. Hailed for its scientific analysis and poetic grace when it was first published in 1952, the book remains a vital force today from one of the most important theorists of revolutionary struggle, colonialism, and racial difference in history.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780802197603
Publisher: Grove/Atlantic, Inc.
Publication date: 04/18/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 225
Sales rank: 336,181
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Frantz Fanon (1925-1961) was born in Martinique and studied medicine in France, specializing in psychiatry. Sent to a hospital in Algeria, he found his sympathies turning toward the Algerian Nationalist Movement, which he later joined. He is considered one of the most important theorists of the African struggle for independence and of the psychology of race.

Richard Philcox is the distinguished translator of many works by Caribbean writer Maryse Condé.

Table of Contents


Foreword     vii
Introduction     xi
The Black Man and Language     1
The Woman of Color and the White Man     24
The Man of Color and the White Woman     45
The So-Called Dependency Complex of the Colonized     64
The Lived Experience of the Black Man     89
The Black Man and Psychopathology     120
The Black Man and Recognition     185
The Black Man and Adler     185
The Black Man and Hegel     191
By Way of Conclusion     198
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