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8/13 | FRANTZ FANON

13/13 Seminar Series, Nietzsche

January 19, 2017 Thursday, 6:15pm–8:45pm EST Jerome Greene Annex, Columbia University
Cosponsors
  • Columbia Center for Contemporary Critical Thought
  • Columbia Global Centers | Paris
Notes
  • Registration required. See details.
  • RSVP recommended. To RSVP, please email Anna Krauthamer at [email protected].

with Emily Apter, Homi Bhabha, and Brandon Terry

Frantz Fanon’s masterpiece, Black Skin, White Masks (1952), reflects a deep engagement with the thought of Nietzsche, especially in relation to the themes of the active and reactive, and in its engagement with the work of Alfred Adler. In this seminar, we will explore Fanon’s work and its influence on critical race theory.

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Participants
  • Participant Emily Apter Professor of French and Comparative Literature New York University
  • Participant Homi K. Bhabha Anne F. Rothenberg Professor of the Humanities Harvard University
  • Participant Brandon Terry Assistant Professor of African and African American Studies and Social Studies Harvard University