Touching the wounds of colonial duration: Fanon's anticolonial critical phenomenology

Alia Al-Saji
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I counter a tendency in critical phenomenology to read Frantz Fanon as derivative upon, indeed reducible to, other (European) phenomenologies, eliding the originality and contemporaneity of his method. I propose it is time to read phenomenology through Fanon, instead of centering analysis on his assumed debt to Maurice Merleau‐Ponty's body schema. Fanon reconfigures and ungrounds phenomenology in Peau noire, masques blancs (Black Skin, White Masks). I show how he creates his own method through an anticolonial phenomenology of touch and affect that breaks with the perceptual spectacle at the center of most phenomenologies before him. I read Fanon's “toucher du doigt”—in contrastive relation to Edmund Husserl's touch‐sensings—to define a phenomenology that dwells with colonial wounding and holds the memory of a “burning” colonial duration. This is to say that Fanon's phenomenology is not mere description; rather, Fanon invents a critical, distinctly temporal, and anticolonial method from the affective territory in which he has had to dwell. This method addresses the conditions of possibility for doing (critical) phenomenology. Fanonian phenomenology makes tangible the (de)structuring violence through which colonialism ontologizes itself, while providing tools to dwell with the wounding and critically mine it—to create possibilities for living otherwise than what colonialism makes of us.
触摸殖民时期的创伤:法农的反殖民批判现象学
批判现象学倾向于将弗朗茨-法农解读为其他(欧洲)现象学的衍生品,甚至可还原为其他(欧洲)现象学,而忽略了其方法的原创性和当代性。我建议现在是通过法农来解读现象学的时候了,而不是把分析的中心放在他对莫里斯-梅洛-庞蒂(Maurice Merleau-Ponty)的身体图式的假定债务上。法农在《黑皮肤,白面具》(Peau noire, masques blancs)一书中对现象学进行了重构和解构。我展示了他如何通过触觉和情感的反殖民现象学来创造自己的方法,这种方法打破了在他之前大多数现象学的中心--知觉奇观。我解读了法农的 "触觉"(touchcher du doigt)--与埃德蒙-胡塞尔的 "触觉"(touch-sensings)的对比关系--从而定义了一种现象学,这种现象学与殖民主义的创伤共存,并保留着 "燃烧的 "殖民主义时期的记忆。这就是说,法农的现象学并非单纯的描述;相反,法农从他不得不居住的情感领域中发明了一种批判性的、具有鲜明时间性的反殖民方法。这种方法解决了进行(批判性)现象学研究的可能性条件。法农现象学使殖民主义本体论化的(去)结构化暴力具体化,同时提供了与创伤共存并批判性地挖掘它的工具--创造生活的可能性,而不是殖民主义对我们的改造。
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