Abdoulaye Sadji
Adboulaye Sadji is a Senegalese writer and educator. He is the author of the novel Nini (1954), the tragic story of a biracial woman. Fanon analyzes Nini in his discussion of the relationship between racism and romantic love. Sadji is closely associated with Négritude.
René Maran
René Maran is a French Guayanese author who grew up at first in Martinique, then Gabon, before moving to France to attend boarding school. Fanon analyzes Maran’s autobiographical novel, A Man Like Any Other (1947), which describes the life of a gifted yet troubled black man in France.
Germaine Guex
Germaine Guex is a Swiss psychologist. Fanon uses her book, The Abandonment Neurosis (1950), to analyze René Maran’s novel A Man Like Any Other. Fanon expands on Guex’s ideas to include issues of race and racism.
Alfred Adler
Alfred Adler is an Austrian psychologist who is most closely associated with his work on the inferiority complex. Fanon makes use of some of Adler’s ideas, but critiques Adler’s focus on the individual and his failure to examine psychological phenomena in their wider sociopolitical context.