Black history is the study of the human past that focuses on people with black skin: the things those people have done, the past societies of Africa, world events from the perspective of Black people, and so on. Nowadays, the recovery of Black history is increasingly seen as important in the United Kingdom and elsewhere.1 People campaign for its inclusion in school curricula; there are documentaries exploring past African civilisations, and university research programmes devoted to it. The recovery of African history was also deemed important by the Négritude Movement (a Black consciousness movement developed in Paris), which was a central part of the intellectual context for Fanon's work. It is perhaps, therefore, surprising to find that F...
Few modern voices have had as profound an impact on the black identity and critical race theory as F...
This study is an extraction from the cultural theory of Frantz Fanon, who is regarded as the father ...
What better way to celebrate, commemorate, critically reflect on, and think through Fanon’s The Wret...
Abstract This piece argues that Fanon’s Black Skin White Masks inscribes the social and psychologic...
The present paper examines the emergence of a discourse of resistance to oppressive ideologies and r...
This paper considers the conceptual framework underlying Fanon’s claim in Black Skin, White Masks th...
When the issue of race is approached one is either for retaining race consciousness or for working t...
Black Skin, White Masks, produced in 1952 by Frantz Fanon is an iconic piece of decolonization liter...
In this paper, I focus on the representations of Black women in contrast to Black men found within F...
This article explores Fanon's thought on dance, beginning with his explicit treatment of it in Black...
In Black Skin, White Masks Frantz Fanon discusses the neurotic condition that typifies the oppressed...
It has been more than five decades since the wave of decolonization swept across Africa. For people ...
Cultural theorists have analyzed and exposed many elements of culture that were otherwise out of pla...
Frantz Fanon’s imprint on twentieth century political philosophy and strikingly poignant role in sha...
his study uses Africana existential phenomenology as the theoretical foundation to comprehend Frantz...
Few modern voices have had as profound an impact on the black identity and critical race theory as F...
This study is an extraction from the cultural theory of Frantz Fanon, who is regarded as the father ...
What better way to celebrate, commemorate, critically reflect on, and think through Fanon’s The Wret...
Abstract This piece argues that Fanon’s Black Skin White Masks inscribes the social and psychologic...
The present paper examines the emergence of a discourse of resistance to oppressive ideologies and r...
This paper considers the conceptual framework underlying Fanon’s claim in Black Skin, White Masks th...
When the issue of race is approached one is either for retaining race consciousness or for working t...
Black Skin, White Masks, produced in 1952 by Frantz Fanon is an iconic piece of decolonization liter...
In this paper, I focus on the representations of Black women in contrast to Black men found within F...
This article explores Fanon's thought on dance, beginning with his explicit treatment of it in Black...
In Black Skin, White Masks Frantz Fanon discusses the neurotic condition that typifies the oppressed...
It has been more than five decades since the wave of decolonization swept across Africa. For people ...
Cultural theorists have analyzed and exposed many elements of culture that were otherwise out of pla...
Frantz Fanon’s imprint on twentieth century political philosophy and strikingly poignant role in sha...
his study uses Africana existential phenomenology as the theoretical foundation to comprehend Frantz...
Few modern voices have had as profound an impact on the black identity and critical race theory as F...
This study is an extraction from the cultural theory of Frantz Fanon, who is regarded as the father ...
What better way to celebrate, commemorate, critically reflect on, and think through Fanon’s The Wret...