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General Introduction, by Jean Khalfa and Robert J.C. Young<BR><BR>Part One: Theatre<BR>Parallel Hands<BR>The Drowning Eye<BR><BR>Part Two: Psychiatric writings<BR>Fanon: A Revolutionary Psychiatrist, by Jean Khalfa<BR>Mental alterations, character modifications, psychic disorders and intellectual deficit in spinocerebellar heredo-degeneration: on a case of Friedreich's ataxia with delusions of possession<BR><BR>Letter to Maurice Despinoy<BR>Trait d'union<BR>On some cases treated with the Bini method<BR>Indications of Bini therapy in the framework of institutional therapies<BR>On an attempt at readaptation of a patient with morpheic epilepsy and series character disorders<BR>Note on techniques of sleeping therapy with conditioning and electroencephalographic monitoring<BR>Notre Journal, introduction by Amina Azza Bekkat<BR>Letter to Maurice Despinoy<BR>Social therapy in a ward of Muslim men: methodological difficulties<BR>Daily life in the douars<BR>Introduction to sexuality disorders among North-African men<BR>Current aspects of mental assistance in Algeria<BR>Ethnopsychiatric considerations<BR>Confessional behaviour in North Africa (1)<BR>Confessional behaviour in North Africa (2)<BR>Letter to Maurice Despinoy<BR>Attitude of Maghrebin Muslims towards madness<BR>The TAT with Muslim women, sociology of perception and imagination<BR>Letter to the resident minister<BR>The phenomenon of agitation in the psychiatric setting: general considerations, psychopathological meaning<BR>Biological study of the action of lithium citrate in manic fits<BR>On a case of torsion spasm<BR>First attempts with injectable meprobamate in hypochondriac states<BR>Day hospitalization in psychiatry: value and limits<BR>Day hospitalization in psychiatry: value and limits. Second part: doctrinal considerations<BR><BR>Psychiatry in its meeting with society<BR><BR>Part Three: Political writings<BR>Introduction, by Jean Khalfa<BR>The Demoralized Foreign Legion<BR>Algeria's Independence: an everyday reality<BR>National Independence: the only possible outcome<BR>Algeria and the French Crisis<BR>The Algerian conflict and African anticolonialism<BR>A democratic revolution<BR>One more time: the reason for the prerequisite<BR>Algerian revolutionary consciousness<BR>Strategies of an Army with its Back to the Wall<BR>The survivors of no man's land<BR>The testament of a 'man of the left'<BR>The rationale of ultracolonialism<BR>The Western World and the Fascist Experience in France<BR>Gaullist Illusions<BR>The Cross of a People<BR>The Anti-Imperialist Movement's Rise and the Retards of Pacification<BR>The United Combat of African Countries<BR>Richard Wright's White man, listen!<BR>At Conakry, He Declares: 'World Peace passes via National Independence'<BR>Africa Accuses the West<BR>The Stooges of Imperialism<BR>Letter to Ali Shariati, presentation by Sara Shariati<BR><BR>Part Four: Publishing Fanon (France and Italy, 1959-1971)<BR><BR>Introduction, by Jean Khalfa<BR>Correspondence between François Maspero and Frantz Fanon<BR>The Italian Fanon: unearthing a hidden editorial history, by Neelam Srivastava<BR><BR>Part Five: Frantz Fanon's library<BR>List established, presented and commented upon by Jean Khalfa<BR>Key dates<BR>Index