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Os condenados da terra é o ponto culminante de uma obra radical e incontornável abreviada pela morte precoce do psiquiatra martinicano Frantz Fanon, um dos pensadores mais revolucionários do século XX.
Ao analisar a situação colonial, Fanon tensiona política, sociedade e indivíduo, demonstrando de forma clara as estratégias e efeitos do poder dominante -- o resultado da opressão é raiva, dor e loucura. Com isso, o autor desmonta a lógica colonial europeia -- branca, brutal e racista --, e propõe uma "descolonização do ser", afirmando: "É preciso mudar completamente, desenvolver um pensamento novo, tentar criar um homem novo." Só assim é possível criar um mundo realmente humano, onde a massa deserdada de homens e mulheres dos países colonizados e pobres -- os condenados da terra -- sejam os inventores de sua própria vida.
Publicado em 1961, ano da morte de Fanon, que o escreveu doente e sabendo que o tempo era escasso, o livro é considerado um clássico absoluto, suma de seu pensamento e um tratado magistral sobre as relações entre colonialismo, racismo e insubmissão.
Esta edição traz apresentação de Thula Pires, Wanderson Flor do Nascimento e Marcos Queiroz, além do prefácio de Jean-Paul Sartre à edição original de 1961 e texto de Cornel West.
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Offenses against the person, France, colonies, Algeria, history, Colonies, History, Politieke onderdrukking, Kolonialisme, Fiction, sagas, New orleans (la.), fiction, Musicians, fiction, Decolonization, French colonies, Politics and government, Dekolonisatie, Ontwikkelingslanden, Algeria, Nationalism, Offences against the person, Infractions contre la personne, Algerienkrieg, Histoire, Nationalisme, Politique et gouvernement, Antikolonialismus, Developing countries, Africa, France, Colonialism, Revolution, Political repression, Entkolonialisierung, 89.91 imperialism, France, colonies, africa, Compagnie Rêvolution, Compagnie R evolution, Koloniler, Tarih, Aggression, Civilization, Neurotic Disorders, Social Psychology, Nationalism--algeria--20th century, Dt33 .f313 2004, 960/.0971244, Antirracismo, Argelia, História, Revolução, Colônia, ÁfricaTimes
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The wretched of the earth
1991, Grove Weidenfeld
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"National liberation, national reawakening, restoration of the nation to the people or Commonwealth, whatever the name used, whatever the latest expression, decolonization is always a violent event."
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"The Wretched of the Earth is an analysis of the psychology of the colonized and their path to liberation. Bearing singular insight into the rage of colonized peoples and the role of violence in historical change, the book also incisively attacks postindependence disenfranchisement of the masses by the elite on one hand, and intertribal and interfaith animosities on the other. A veritable handbook of social reorganization for leaders of emerging nations, The Wretched of the Earth has had a major impact on civil rights, anticolonialism, and black-consciousness movements around the world."--Jacket.
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