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Frantz Fanon A Bibliography Compiled by Bulelwa Mafu Books by Franz Fanon 1. Fanon, F. 1952, 1967.

. Black Skin, White Mask. Tr. Charles Lam Markmann. New York: Grove Press. 2. Fanon, F. 1959, 1965. A Dying Colonialism. Tr. Haakon Chevalier. New York: Grove Press 3. Fanon, F. 1961, 1963. The Wretched of the Earth. Tr. Constance Farrington. New York: Grove Weidenfeld. 4. Fanon, F. 1964. 1969. Toward the African Revolution. Tr. by Haakon Chavalier: New York, Grove Press. Edited Collections of Fanons Work 1. Haddour, A. 2006. The Fanon Reader. London. Pluto Press. Biographies on Fanon and Auto-Biographies Including Recollections of Fanon 1. de Beauvoir, Simone. Force of Circumstance. New York: Putnam, 1964. 2. Cherki, A. 2006. Frantz Fanon: A Portrait. Tr. by Nadia Benabid. Ithaca and London. Cornell University Press. 3. Ehlen P. 2001. Frantz Fanon: A Spiritual Biography. New York. Crossroad Publishing. 4. Hansen, E. 1974. Frantz Fanon: Portrait of a Revolutionary Intellectual. Indiana University Press. 5. Macey, D. 2000. Franz Fanon: A Life. London. Granta Books. Edited Books on Fanon 1. Alessandrini, C, A. 1999. (ed). Frantz Fanon: Critical Perspectives. New York: Routledge. 2. Gibson, N, C. 1999. (ed). Rethinking Fanon: The Continuing Dialogue. New York, Humanity Books. 3. Gibson, N, C. 2011. (ed). Living Fanon: Interdisciplinary Perspectives. London, Palgrave
Mamcillan.

4. Gordon, L, R. Sharpley-Whiting, T,D and White R,T. 1996, eds. Fanon: A Critical Reader. Oxford, Blackwell. 5. Silverman, M. 2005. Frantz Fanons Black Skin, White Masks: New Interdisciplinary Essays. New York. Manchester University Press. Books on Fanon 2. Bhabha, H. 1994. Interrogating Identity: Frantz Fanon and the Postcolonial Prerogative. The Location of Culture. London: Routledge. 40-66. 3. Bulhan, A. 1985. Frantz Fanon and the Psychology of Oppression. New York. Plenum Press. 4. Caute, D. 1970. Frantz Fanon: Modern Masters. New York: The Viking Press. 5. Gendzier, I, L. 1974. Frantz Fanon: A Critical Study. London. Wildwood House.
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6. Gibson, N, C. 2003. Fanon: The Postcolonial Imagination. Polity Press 7. Gibson, N, C. 2011. Fanonian Practices in South Africa: From Steve Biko to Abahlali baseMjondolo. London, Palgrave Mamcillan. 8. Geismar, P, M. 1971. Fanon. New York: Dial Press. 9. Gordon, L. 1995. Fanon and the Crisis of European Man: An Essay on Philosophy and the Human Sciences. New York: Routledge. 10. Gordon, L, R. 2008. An Introduction to Africana Philosophy. USA. Cambridge University Press. 11. Hansen, E. 1977. Frantz Fanon: Social and Political Thought. Columbus. Ohio State University Press. 12. Henry, P. 2000. Caliban's Reason: Introducing Afro-Caribbean Philosophy. London. Routledge. 13. Jean-Marie, V. 2007. Fanon: Collective Ethics and Humanism. New York. Peter Lang Publishing. 14. Neocosmos, M. 2006. From Foreign Natives to Native Foreigners: Explaining Xenophobia in post Apartheid South Africa Citizenship and Nationalism, Identity and politics Dakar, Senegal. Coderisa. 15. Onwuanibe, R, C.1983. A Critique of Revolutionary Humanism: Frantz Fanon. St. Louis. Warren Green. 16. Peterson, C.F. 2007. DuBois, Fanon, Cabral: The Margins of Elite Anti-Colonial Leadership. Lanham: Lexington Books. 17. Rabaka, R. 2010. Forms of Fanonism: Frantz Fanon's Critical Theory and the Dialectics of Decolonization. Lexington Books. 18. Said E. 1994. Culture and Imperialism. Great Britain. Vintage. 19. Sekyi-Otu, Ato. 1996. Fanon's Dialectic of Experience. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. 20. Sharpley-Whiting, T, D. 1998. Frantz Fanon Conflicts and Feminisms. USA. Rowman and Littlefield Publishers. 21. Siebert, R. 1974. Frantz Fanon: Colonialism and Alienation. Tr. Willfried F. Feuser. New York, Monthly Review Press. 22. Turner, L. 1986. Frantz Fanon, Soweto and American Black Thought. Chicago. News and Letters. 23. Zahar, R. 1974. Frantz Fanon: Colonialism & Alienation. New York and London. Monthly Review Press. Journal Articles 1. Allen, J. 1999. Balancing Justice and Social Unity: Political Theory and the Idea of a Truth and Reconciliation Commission. University of Toronto Law Journal, Vol. 49, No. 3 (Summer, 1999), pp. 315-353. 1. Baucom, I. 2002. "Frantz Fanon's Radio: Solidarity, Diaspora, and the Tactics of Listening". Contemporary Literature Vol. 42 No. 1 (Spring 2001), pp. 15-49. 2. Bergner, G. 1995. "Who Is That Masked Woman? or, The Role of Gender in Fanon's Black Skin, White Masks." Modern Language Association. (January 1995). pp.75-88. 3. Frindethie, K, M.Frantz Fanon: Critical Perspective (review) Research in African Literatures Volume 32, Number 4, Winter 2001, pp. 210-211

4. Fuss, D. 1994. "Interior Colonies: Frantz Fanon and the Politics of Identification." Diacritics (Summer-Fall 1994). pp. 20-42. 5. Gates, H, L, Jr. 1991. "Critical Fanonism." Critical Inquiry 17 (Spring 1991). pp. 457-70. 6. Gibson, N. 2007. Is Fanon Relevant? Towards an Alternative Forward to the Damned of the EarthHuman Architecture: Journal of the Sociology of SelfKnoweldge, Summer 2007, pp.33-44. 7. Gibson, N. 2008. Upright and free: Fanon in South Africa, from Biko to the shackdwellers' movement (Abahlali baseMjondolo). Social Identities. Vo1. 4 No. 6. pp. 683 -715. 8. Gibson, N. 2011. What happened to the promised land? A Fanonian Perspective on post-apartheid South Africa, Antipode Vol. 00 No. 0. pp 127 9. Gines, K.T. 2003. Fanon and Sartre 50 Years Later: To Retain or Reject the Concept of Race. Sartre Studies International, Vol. 9. No. 2. pp. 5-67. 10. Gordon, L. 2007. Through the Hellish Zone of Non-Being: Thinking Through Fanon, Disaster and the Damned of the Earth Human Architecture: Journal of the Sociology of Self-Knoweldge, Summer 2007, pp. 5 - 12. 11. Kebede, M. 2001. "The Rehabilitation of Violence and the Violence of Rehabilitation: Fanon and Colonialism". Journal of Black Studies. Vol. 31 No. 5 (May 2001). pp.539562. 12. Macey, D. 2004. Frantz Fanon, or the Difficulty of Being Martinican. History Workshop Journal, Vol. 58. (Autumn 2004) pp. 211-223 13. Nursey-Bray, P. 1980. "Race and Nation: Ideology in the Thought of Frantz Fanon". The Journal of Modern African Studies 18.1 (Mar 1980). pp. 135-142. 14. Perinbam, B. M. 1973. "Fanon and the Revolutionary Peasantry - The Algerian Case". The Journal of Modern African Studies Vol. 11 No. 3 (Sep 1973). pp. 427-445. 15. Pithouse, R. 2003. That the tool never possess the man: taking Fanons humanism seriously. Politikon, Vol. 30. pp. 107-31. 16. Pithouse, R. 2004. The Explosive Alliance The C.L.R. James Journal, 2004, pp. 1 18. 17. Roberts, N. 2004. Fanon, Sartre, Violence, and Freedom. Sartre Studies International Vol. 10 No.2. pp.139-160. 18. Sonnleitner, M, W. 1987. "Of Logic and Liberation: Frantz Fanon on Terrorism". Journal of Black Studies Vol.17 No.3 (Mar 1987). pp. 287-304. 19. Wright, D. 1986. "Fanon and Africa: A Retrospect" The Journal of Modern African Studies Vol. 24.No. 4 (Dec 1986). pp 679-689. Novels 1. Wideman, J, E. 2008. Fanon: A Novel. New York. Houghton Mifflin Company. Films On or Relevant to Frantz Fanon 1. Filostrat, C. 1978. Christian Filostrat Interviews Frantz Fanon's Wife Josie, Howard
Universitys African-American Center.

2. Julien, I. 1996. Frantz Fanon: Black Skin White Masks. San Francisco, California Newsreel. 3. Pontecorvo, G. 1966 The Battle of Algiers
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