PhaenEx: Journal of Existential and Phenomenological Theory and Culture (Jun 2019)

Fanon and the Underside of Commodity Fetishism

  • Dan Wood

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22329/p.v13i1.4929
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1

Abstract

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In the present essay, I argue that portions of Frantz Fanon’s L’an V de la révolution algérienne (A Dying Colonialism) significantly contribute to, develop, and advance the Marxian theory of commodity fetishism. First, I describe and chart Fanon’s theorization of the transformations of the veil, the radio, and medicine in revolutionary Algeria, and map the homologous moments of each of these studies. Next, I give a brief synopsis of Marx’s account of commodity fetishism and argue that this theory leaves open questions about the way in which use-value plays a role in commodity fetishization in colonial contexts, and, by extension, in actual anticolonial political revolutions. The foregoing then paves the way for a re-evaluation of the central insights of Fanon’s studies of the veil, the radio, and medicine.