Fanon and amery: theory, torture and the prospect of humanism

Gilroy, P. (2010). Fanon and amery: theory, torture and the prospect of humanism. Theory, Culture and Society, 27(7-8), 16-32. https://doi.org/10.1177/0263276410383716
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This article examines the different ways in which torture can be seen to have shaped the political and theoretical outlook of Frantz Fanon and that of his enthusiastic reader, the former Auschwitz prisoner Jean Améry. Building on the latter’s suggestion that torture was the essence of the Third Reich, the reader is asked to apply that insight to an unconventional interpretation of the routinization of torture in contemporary statecraft.

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