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When Frantz Fanon's critiques of racism, sexism, colonialism, capitalism, and humanism are brought into the ever-widening orbit of Africana critical theory, something unprecedented in the annals of Africana intellectual history happens : five distinct forms of Fanonism emerge. Forms of Fanonism is discursively distinguished from other engagements of Fanon's thought and texts insolar as it is the first study to consciously examine his contributions to Africana studies and critical theory or, rather, the Africana tradition of critical theory.
Throughout Forms of Fanonism, Reiland Rabaka critically dialogues with Fanon, incessantly asking his corpus critical questions and seeking from it crucial answers. This book, in short, solemnly keeps with Fanon's own predilection for connecting critical theory to revolutionary praxis by utilizing his thought and texts as paradigms and points of departure to deepen and develop African studies, radical politics, and critical social theory.