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Frantz Fanon’s Ambivalence Toward Religion

Frantz Fanon’s Ambivalence Toward Religion

Update: 2025-11-01
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In this solo episode, I explore Frantz Fanon’s ambivalence toward religion—how he wrestled with the sacred, the modern, and the so-called “primitive.” Drawing on Federico Settler’s thought-provoking essay, I reflect on Fanon’s complex relationship with Catholicism, Islam, and indigenous spirituality, and how those tensions shaped his vision of liberation and the “new man.”


I’m also excited to share some of the conversations coming up on the podcast, including Tyrique Mack-Georges on Fanon and SartreTodd McGowan on Fanon and HegelDonovan Miyasaki on Fanon and Nietzsche, and Matthew Beaumont on Fanon and Reich. I’m hoping to keep expanding this exploration—into Fanon’s engagement with Manichaeism, his possible connections to Alfred AdlerSimone de Beauvoir, and others who helped shape his revolutionary psychology.

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Frantz Fanon’s Ambivalence Toward Religion

Frantz Fanon’s Ambivalence Toward Religion

Quique Autrey