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How We Walk

Frantz Fanon and the Politics of the Body
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You can tell a lot about someone by the way they walk. As Matthew Beaumont argues, the body holds the social traumas of race, history, and inequality. Our stride reflects our social and political experiences and inequalities, highlighting how we navigate the necessary constant vigilance against... Read More
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HOW RACE, CLASS, AND POLITICS INFLUENCE THE WAY WE MOVE

How race, class and politics impact on the ways we move.

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You can tell a lot about someone by the way they walk. As Matthew Beaumont argues, the body holds the social traumas of race, history, and inequality. Our stride reflects our social and political experiences and inequalities, highlighting how we navigate the necessary constant vigilance against city life.

Through a series of portraits of major thinkers, Beaumont explores the relationship between walking and race, freedom, capitalism, and the human body. Franz Fanon, psychiatrist and leading thinker of liberation, was one of the first people to consider what happens when 'walking while black'. Beaumont also introduces us to Wilhelm Reich, who wrote that one could tell the truth of a person through their 'gait'. For Ernst Bloch, the ability to walk upright and with ease is a signal of one's freedom.

Such questions raise the dilemma of how a person walks under capitalism. Can one ever find peace while putting one foot in front of the other? What is the relationship between one's stride and the places where we go?

Thought-provoking and lyrical, Matthew Beaumont reimagines the canon of the literature on walking. He presents a new perspective on the impact of class, race, and politics on our physical movements, raising important questions about the truth behind our stride.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781804290071

Publisher: Verso Books

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 05 March 2024

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Verso Books

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 19.0mm

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 210.0mm

Weight: 316g

Pages: 224

About the Author

Matthew Beaumont is a Professor in the Department of English at University College, London. He is the author of Utopia Ltd.: Ideologies of Social Dreaming in England 1870-1900 (2005), and the co-author, with Terry Eagleton, of The Task of the Critic: Terry Eagleton in Dialogue (2009). He is the author of the highly acclaimed Nightwalking, and The Walker.

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