Fractures of modernity. Notes for a policy of detachment with Fanon and Césaire

The paper discusses the foundational value of politics in Frantz Fanon and Aimé Césaire. The main hypothesis is that their writings produced three concurrent phenomena to perform the critic of colonialism: the colonized agency, and its process of de-subjectivation, delimitation of the colonial body...

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Autor principal: De Oto, Alejandro
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Centro de Investigaciones de la Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/intersticios/article/view/7537
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topic Fanon
Césaire
política
modernidad
colonialidad
Fanon
Césaire
politics
modernity
coloniality
spellingShingle Fanon
Césaire
política
modernidad
colonialidad
Fanon
Césaire
politics
modernity
coloniality
De Oto, Alejandro
Fractures of modernity. Notes for a policy of detachment with Fanon and Césaire
topic_facet Fanon
Césaire
política
modernidad
colonialidad
Fanon
Césaire
politics
modernity
coloniality
author De Oto, Alejandro
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title Fractures of modernity. Notes for a policy of detachment with Fanon and Césaire
title_short Fractures of modernity. Notes for a policy of detachment with Fanon and Césaire
title_full Fractures of modernity. Notes for a policy of detachment with Fanon and Césaire
title_fullStr Fractures of modernity. Notes for a policy of detachment with Fanon and Césaire
title_full_unstemmed Fractures of modernity. Notes for a policy of detachment with Fanon and Césaire
title_sort fractures of modernity. notes for a policy of detachment with fanon and césaire
description The paper discusses the foundational value of politics in Frantz Fanon and Aimé Césaire. The main hypothesis is that their writings produced three concurrent phenomena to perform the critic of colonialism: the colonized agency, and its process of de-subjectivation, delimitation of the colonial body as an absence in very specific orders of discourse and the absence of the human as a sign of singularity.  
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