Frantz Omar Fanon (/ˈfænən/, US: /fæˈnɒ̃/; French: [fʁɑ̃ts fanɔ̃]; 20 July 1925 – 6 December 1961) was a French Afro-Caribbean psychiatrist, political...
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philosopher Frantz Fanon. She is a scholar of decolonisation and a member of the Frantz Fanon Foundation. According to Fanon Mendès-France, her father Frantz Fanon...
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Postcolonialism (section Frantz Fanon and subjugation)
Aimé Césaire 1952. Black Skin, White Masks, by Frantz Fanon 1961. The Wretched of the Earth, by Frantz Fanon 1965. The Colonizer and the Colonized, by Albert...
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Double consciousness (section Frantz Fanon)
resistance in modernity.[citation needed] Very similarly to Du Bois, Frantz Fanon touched upon the term of double consciousness in his life. In his first...
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The Wretched of the Earth (category Books by Frantz Fanon)
Earth (French: Les Damnés de la Terre) is a 1961 book by the philosopher Frantz Fanon, in which the author provides a psychoanalysis of the dehumanizing effects...
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Colonial mentality (section Frantz Fanon)
influences on the postcolonial concept of colonial mentality include Frantz Fanon's works on the fracturing of the colonial psyche through Western cultural...
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By any means necessary (section Frantz Fanon)
of the phrase. The second is Martinican anticolonialist intellectual Frantz Fanon who used another French equivalent of the phrase in his 1960 address...
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mini-series Dinotopia. His other film credits include Captives (1994), Frantz Fanon: Black Skin White Mask (a documentary directed by Isaac Julien in which...
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Black Skin, White Masks (category Books by Frantz Fanon)
1952 book by philosopher-psychiatrist Frantz Fanon. The book is written in the style of autoethnography, with Fanon sharing his own experiences while presenting...
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that have informed the approach of postcolonialism include Edward Said, Frantz Fanon, and Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, amongst many others. Postcolonial IR's...
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Freudo-Marxism (section Frantz Fanon)
phenomenon of alienation. The French West Indian psychiatrist and philosopher Frantz Fanon drew on both psychoanalytic and Marxist theory in his critique of colonialism...
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Sociogeny (category Frantz Fanon)
immutable, or static. The concept was developed by Frantz Fanon in his 1952 book Black Skin, White Masks. Fanon was a Martinican writer, revolutionary, and psychoanalyst...
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Toward the African Revolution (category Books by Frantz Fanon)
Africaine) is a collection of essays written by Frantz Fanon, which was published in 1964, after Fanon's death. The essays in the book were written from...
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ethos of racial separatism. Influenced by the Martinican philosopher Frantz Fanon and the African-American Black Power movement, Biko and his compatriots...
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Frantz Fanon: Black Skin, White Mask is a 1997 docudrama film about the life of the martiniquais psychiatrist and civil rights activist Frantz Fanon (1925–1961)...
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is specifically known for his contribution to the Créolité movement. Frantz Fanon, a prominent critic of colonialism and racism, was also from Martinique...
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long before masking was formally defined and studied within psychology. Frantz Fanon is credited with defining masking in his 1957 Black Skin, White Masks...
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segments of the population, but here too, violent coercion was widely used. Frantz Fanon, a psychiatrist from Martinique who became the FLN's leading political...
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A Dying Colonialism (category Books by Frantz Fanon)
L'an V de la révolution algérienne) is a 1959 book by the psychiatrist Frantz Fanon, in which the author provides an account of the Algerian War. The book...
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Garvey and C. L. R. James; writers and theorists such as Aimé Césaire and Frantz Fanon; US military leader and statesman Colin Powell; athletes such as Usain...
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November 2011. Christian Filostrat. "Frantz Fanon's Widow Speaks: Interview with Frantz Fanon's Widow Josie Fanon" Archived 5 June 2021 at the Wayback...
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I Am a Martinican Woman (section Fanon's critique)
In 1949, the novel was awarded the Grandprix littéraire des Antilles. Frantz Fanon strongly criticized the novel's treatment of black women's desire for...
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Black nationalism (section Franz Fanon)
inspired by the writings of notable revolutionary theorists including Frantz Fanon, Mao Zedong, and Kwame Nkrumah. In the words of Ahmad Muhammad (formerly...
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utilize it. The word Lumpenproletariat, popularized in the West by Frantz Fanon's The Wretched of the Earth in the 1960s, has been adopted as a sociological...
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of Malcolm X by Malcolm X and Alex Haley The Wretched of the Earth by Frantz Fanon I Speak of Freedom by Kwame Nkrumah The Lost Cities of Africa by Basil...
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translating process.: 127 The work was strongly influenced by Karl Marx and Frantz Fanon.: 30 As one critic, John D. Holst, describes it: In Pedagogy of the...
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Khan translated the works of Plato, James Rennell, Charles Baudelaire, Frantz Fanon, Dorothee Sölle into Bengali. In Bangladesh, he is a regular guest in...
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Robinson: the Making of a Black Radical Intellectual". The Frantz Fanon Blog: Reading Frantz Fanon in Grahamstown, South Africa. Kelley, Robin (2016-11-01)...
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from Harvard University. His principal influences were Antonio Gramsci, Frantz Fanon, Aimé Césaire, Michel Foucault, and Theodor W. Adorno. In 1963, Said...
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Frantz Fanon, une vie, un combat, une œuvre is a 2001 documentary film. This movie depicts Frantz Fanon's life. A psychiatrist from Martinique, he became...
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