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Black Skin White Masks Product Detail:
- Author : Frantz Fanon
- Publisher : Grove Press
- Release : 11 August 2022
- ISBN : 0802143008
- Page : 206 pages
- Rating : 4.5/5 from 4 voters
Black Skin White Masks Book Summary/Review:
An updated translation of the author's seminal work on black identity and race theory offers insight into its influence on civil rights, anti-colonial, and black consciousness movements throughout the world. Original.
Black Skin, White Masks
- Author : Frantz Fanon
- Publisher : Grove Press
- Release Date : 2008
- ISBN : 0802143008
An updated translation of the author's seminal work on black identity and race theory offers insight into its influence on civil rights, anti-colonial, and black consciousness movements throughout the world. Original.
Frantz Fanon's 'Black Skin, White Masks'
- Author : Max Silverman
- Publisher : Manchester University Press
- Release Date : 2005
- ISBN : 0719064481
"This book will be essential reading for students and researchers in the areas of postcolonial studies, French and Francophone studies, cultural studies, ethnic and racial studies, politics, literature and psychoanalysis, and all those concerned, like Fanon, with the quest for human freedom."--BOOK JACKET.
Black Skin, White Masks
- Author : Frantz Fanon
- Publisher : Pluto Press
- Release Date : 1986
- ISBN : 0745300359
In this study, Fanon uses psychoanalysis and psychological theory to explain the feelings of dependency and inadequacy that black people experience in a white world. Originally formulated to combat the oppression of black people, Fanon's insights are now being taken up by other oppressed groups - including feminists - and used in their struggle for cultural and political autonomy. Like Marx, Fanon wanted to change the world as well as to describe it. The sustained influence of his writings realizes
Black Skin, White Masks
- Author : Rachele Dini
- Publisher : Macat Library
- Release Date : 2017-07-05
- ISBN : 1912127520
Frantz Fanon's explosive Black Skin, White Masks is a merciless exposé of the psychological damage done by colonial rule across the world. Using Fanon's incisive analytical abilities to expose the consequences of colonialism on the psyches of colonized peoples, it is both a crucial text in post-colonial theory, and a lesson in the power of analytical skills to reveal the realities that hide beneath the surface of things. Fanon was himself part of a colonized nation - Martinique - and
Brown Skin, White Masks
- Author : Hamid Dabashi
- Publisher : Pluto Press (UK)
- Release Date : 2011-01-15
- ISBN : UOM:39076002964901
In this unprecedented study, Hamid Dabashi provides a critical examination of the role that immigrant "comprador intellectuals" play in facilitating the global domination of American imperialism. In his pioneering book about the relationship between race and colonialism, Black Skin, White Masks, Frantz Fanon explored the traumatic consequences of the sense of inferiority that colonized people felt, and how this often led them to identify with the ideology of the colonial agency. Brown Skin, White Masks picks up where Frantz Fanon
Black Skin White Masks

- Author : Frantz Fanon,C. L. Markmann
- Publisher : Unknown
- Release Date : 1973
- ISBN : OCLC:271520510
The effects of racism and exploitation on the psychology of colonised black peoples; a psychological and philosophical analysis of the Negro mind.
Summary of Frantz Fanon & Richard Philcox's Black Skin, White Masks
- Author : Everest Media,
- Publisher : Everest Media LLC
- Release Date : 2022-03-09T22:59:00Z
- ISBN : 9781669352211
Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 The black man who has lived in France for a certain amount of time changes genetically. His phenotype undergoes a permanent mutation. He becomes demigod in his home country, and when he returns, he is treated as such. #2 The black Antillean, prisoner on his island, feels the call of Europe like a breath of fresh air. He believes that the world will open up as borders
Toward Preserving the Meaning of the Term "white Masks" in the Title of Frantz Fanon's Black Skin, White Masks

- Author : Thomas Freeman Slaughter
- Publisher : Unknown
- Release Date : 1988
- ISBN : OCLC:19932772
Black Skin, White Masks
- Author : Rachele Dini
- Publisher : CRC Press
- Release Date : 2017-07-05
- ISBN : 9781351351980
Frantz Fanon’s explosive Black Skin, White Masks is a merciless exposé of the psychological damage done by colonial rule across the world. Using Fanon’s incisive analytical abilities to expose the consequences of colonialism on the psyches of colonized peoples, it is both a crucial text in post-colonial theory, and a lesson in the power of analytical skills to reveal the realities that hide beneath the surface of things. Fanon was himself part of a colonized nation – Martinique – and
100 Unexpected Statements about Black Skin, White Masks
- Author : David Ading
- Publisher : Lennex
- Release Date : 2013-01
- ISBN : 5458857704
In this book, we have hand-picked the most sophisticated, unanticipated, absorbing (if not at times crackpot!), original and musing book reviews of "Black Skin, White Masks." Don't say we didn't warn you: these reviews are known to shock with their unconventionality or intimacy. Some may be startled by their biting sincerity; others may be spellbound by their unbridled flights of fantasy. Don't buy this book if: 1. You don't have nerves of steel. 2. You expect to get pregnant in the next
Frantz Fanon

- Author : Chester J. Fontenot
- Publisher : Unknown
- Release Date : 1976
- ISBN : OCLC:3014156
Black Bodies, White Gazes
- Author : George Yancy
- Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Release Date : 2008-09-26
- ISBN : 9780742571723
Click here to listen to George Yancy's radio interview with C. S. Soong on 'Against the Grain.' Black Bodies, White Gazes: The Continuing Significance of Race understands Black embodiment within the context of white hegemony within the context of a racist, anti-Black world. George Yancy examines themes such as double consciousness, invisibility, and corporeal malediction that capture the lived reality of Black bodies under tremendous existential duress. He demonstrates that the Black body is a historically lived text on
Frantz Fanon, postcolonialism and the ethics of difference
- Author : Azzedine Haddour
- Publisher : Manchester University Press
- Release Date : 2019-07-26
- ISBN : 9781526140821
Fanon, postcolonialism and the ethics of difference offers a new reading of Fanon’s work challenging many of the reconstructions of Fanon in critical and postcolonial theory and in cultural studies, probing a host of crucial issues: the intersectionality of gender and colonial politics; the biopolitics of colonialism; Marxism and decolonisation; tradition, translation and humanism. It will be of particular value to advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students, as well as to academics interested in Fanon and postcolonial studies generally.
Edouard Glissant and Postcolonial Theory
- Author : Celia Britton,Emeritus Professor of French Celia Britton
- Publisher : University of Virginia Press
- Release Date : 1999
- ISBN : 0813918499
Glissant has written extensively in French about the colonial experience in the Caribbean. Britton (French, Aberdeen U., Scotland) situates Glissant within ongoing debates in postcolonial theory, making connections between his novels and theoretical work and the work of Frantz Fanon, Gayatri Spivak, Homi Bhanha, and Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Focusing on language and subjectivity, discussion moves between analysis of Glissant's theoretical work and detailed readings of his novels. Major themes central to his writing, such as the reappropriation of history,
Global Origins of the Modern Self, from Montaigne to Suzuki
- Author : Avram Alpert
- Publisher : SUNY Press
- Release Date : 2019-05-01
- ISBN : 9781438473857
Explores how writers across five continents and four centuries have debated ideas about what it means to be an individual, and shows that the modern self is an ongoing project of global history. In Global Origins of the Modern Self, from Montaigne to Suzuki, Avram Alpert contends that scholars have yet to fully grasp the constitutive force of global connections in the making of modern selfhood. Alpert argues that canonical moments of self-making from around the world share a surprising