Fausto Reinaga’s reading of Frantz Fanon: culture, revolution and new humanism

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Fausto Reinaga, Frantz Fanon, Indianismo, Anticolonial Thought

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This article explores links that can be established among indigenous and Afro-descendent thought developed in Latin America during the 20th century. By drawing a comparison between the Caribbean and Andean regions, we specifically concentrate on the intellectual work of an indigenous Bolivian and an Afro-Caribbean from Martinique: Fausto Reinaga and Frantz Fanon. Reinaga‘s inaugural writings on indianista thought reveal several references to the work of Fanon, providing material for our analysis. We argue that such allusions are not mere accessories, but rather fundamental elements for the kind of indianismo that the Quechua-Aymara author develops; that is, an anticolonial thought in which universal and human horizons are present.

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  • , University of Chile

    Universidad de Chile
    Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades
    Centro de Estudios Culturales Latinoamericanos
    Av. Ignacio Carrera Pinto 1025, 2° piso, Ñuñoa, Santiago (Chile)

  • , University of Chile

    Universidad de Chile
    Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades
    Centro de Estudios Culturales Latinoamericanos
    Av. Ignacio Carrera Pinto 1025, 2° piso, Ñuñoa, Santiago (Chile)

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2016-07-25

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Fausto Reinaga’s reading of Frantz Fanon: culture, revolution and new humanism. (2016). ALPHA. Journal of Arts, Literature and Philosophy, 1(42), 177-196. https://revistaalpha.ulagos.cl/article/view/1613