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  WHAT IS SETTLER COLONIALISM? AN ANTHROPOLOGICAL MEDITATION ON FRANTZ FANON'S "CONCERNING VIOLENCE"
 
 
Title: WHAT IS SETTLER COLONIALISM? AN ANTHROPOLOGICAL MEDITATION ON FRANTZ FANON'S "CONCERNING VIOLENCE"
Author: Krautwurst, Udo
Appeared in: History and anthropology
Paging: Volume 14 (2003) nr. 1 pages 55-72
Year: 2003-03
Contents: There has been a tendency in anthropology to read Frantz Fanon referentially, reflectively and phenomenologically. As a consequence, his analyses have been regarded as reductive and simplistic. Promoted here is a relational, reflexive and historical reading of his essay "Concerning Violence" that forms the basis for an alternative deconstructive and political critique to current anthropological studies of colonial discourses reliant on epistemologically based critiques. The intent is to consider some of the effects generated by the use of unexamined concepts and typologies. In particular, this deonstructive and political critique, in significant measure made possible by Fanon's oeuvre, is applied to the concept of "settler colonialism" as used in the discipline over the last three decades via texts as diverse as those of Leo Kuper, David Prochaska and Patrick Wolfe.
Publisher: Routledge
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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