• 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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  • United Nations, and the Organisation of African Unity. While in France, Frantz Fanon wrote his first book, Black Skin, White Masks, an analysis of the impact...
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  • 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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  • 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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    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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  • 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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  • capture the agency of the "masses", as Frantz Fanon referred to them, and their role in this process. Fanon's ideas regarding the agency involved in shaping...
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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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  • Look up fanon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fanon may refer to: Frantz Fanon, Martiniquais-French political philosopher Papal fanon, an ecclesiastical...
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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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    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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    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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    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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    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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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    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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  • Zaire’s Mobutu Sese Seko. Frantz Fanon in the United States is based on discussions Filostrat held with Fanon’s wife, Josie Fanon. The book concludes with...
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  • Algeria if they fight with force. Another important voice was the one of Frantz Fanon, who headed the Algerian delegation to the conference. He argued that...
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