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After Fanon

After Fanon - New Formations S.

Paperback (31 Oct 2002)

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Publisher's Synopsis

This issue of new formations returns to some of the concerns that have animated the journal over the last fifteen years. The title 'After Fanon' takes its cue from the Symposium organised by the editorial board in September 2001 to mark the fortieth anniversary of Frantz Fanon's death. The four articles are representative of the intellectual bequeathed by Fanon, covering questions of nationalism and identity in India, Africa, the United States and Latin America.;Two articles take different theoretical perspectives on film: Derrida and serial killer movies; and Adorno and Antonioni; and two articles extend the some of the discussions on urban culture in new formation 37. Eighteenth-century Edinburgh and nineteenth-century London are analysed in relation to concepts of flow and spectacle. A review article investigates the recent interest in theories of trauma in cultural studies. In a new departure we also include an in-depth review of last year's Surrealism exhibition at the Tate Modern.

About the Publisher

Lawrence and Wishart Ltd

We started life through the merger of Martin Lawrence, the Communist Party's press and Wishart Ltd, a family-owned liberal and anti-fascist publisher. The late 1930s were a time of political and cultural turmoil, and the new press was immersed in the political and cultural life of the Popular Front, publishing literature, drama and poetry, as well as political economy, working-class history and the classics of Marxism New Writing, a twice-yearly L&W anthology, published writers such as W.H.Auden, Ralph Fox, Christopher Isherwood and Cecil Day Lewis.

Book information

ISBN: 9780853159650
Publisher: Lawrence and Wishart Ltd
Imprint: Lawrence and Wishart Ltd
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Number of pages: 250
Weight: 500g
Height: 244mm
Width: 172mm
Spine width: 17mm