Always Already Podcast, a critical theory podcast

Ep. 43 – Frantz Fanon, Black Skin, White Masks


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In our first text-discussion episode in a while (sorry podcast fam!), John is joined by two special guest hosts, his Beloit College colleagues M. Shadee Malaklou (Critical Identity Studies) and Michelle Bumatay (French). We discuss Black Skin, White Masks by Frantz Fanon, focusing on the Introduction, “The Man of Color and the White Woman” (chap. 3) and “The Lived Experience of the Black Man” (chap. 5).  How does anti-blackness make black ontology impossible? How does the white gaze phenomenologically fix and objectify and reify? How does Fanon link temporality, racism, colonialism, and psychic structures? How does Fanon critique the white Continental philosophical tradition? All this and much more, including finding out which one of us has a ‘Humanism is a Racism’ bumper sticker.

Later on, we’re joined by Robin Zebrowski (Cognitive Science at Beloit) to help give some advice on deciding to apply for grad school and analyze a dream about a spectral boss, tree canopies with glass walls, and telepathy.

Remember to support us on Patreon to help offset/reimburse the cost of our fancy new microphone, which we have named Lacan. Requests for texts for us to discuss? Dreams for us to interpret? Advice questions for us to answer? Email us at alwaysalreadypodcast AT gmail DOT com. Subscribe on iTunes. Follow us on Twitter. Like our Facebook page. RSS feed here. Thanks to Leah Dion, Rocco & Lizzie, and B for the music. Get the mp3 here.

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Links!

  • Black Skin, White Masks at google books
  • Find out more about Michelle Bumatay: academia.edu; blog
  • Find out more about M. Shadee Malaklou: academia.edu; blog
  • Find out more about Robin Zebrowski: Beloit page
  • Listen to our previous episode on afro-pessimism
  • Achille Mbembe lecture on Fanon and the Politics of Viscerality
  • Interview with Frank B. Wilderson III on the enduring legacy of Fanon
  • Lewis Gordon talk and discussion on his book What Fanon Said
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