Nigel Gibson is a British activist,[1][dead link] a scholar specialising in philosophy[2] and author[3] whose work has focussed, in particular, on Frantz Fanon.
He later moved to the United States where he worked with Raya Dunayevskaya in the Marxist Humanism movement, studied with Raymond Geuss and Edward Said and became an important theorist of Frantz Fanon[8][dead link] on whom he has written extensively.
[9][dead link] Gibson endorsed the statement in support of the South African shack dweller organization, Abahlali baseMjondolo, against state violence.
Frantz Fanon: Combat Breathing Polity Books, Black Lives Series with a South African edition published by Wits University Press.
According to the association "Gibson has set a high standard in Fanon studies and historically-informed political thought on Africa and the Caribbean.