Black skin, white masks / Frantz Fanon ; translated by Charles Lam Markmann.
- Title
- Black skin, white masks / Frantz Fanon ; translated by Charles Lam Markmann.
- Published by
- New York : Grove Press, 1967.
- Author
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- Description
- 232 p.; 21 cm.
- Summary
- Fanon, born in Martinique and educated in France, is generally regarded as the leading anti-colonial thinker of the 20th century. His first book is an analysis of the impact of colonial subjugation on the black psyche. It is a very personal account of Fanon's experience being black: as a man, an intellectual, and a party to a French education.--Adapted from wikipedia.org.
- Uniform title
- Peau noire, masques blancs. English
- Alternative title
- Peau noire, masques blancs.
- Subject
- Contents
- The Negro and language -- The woman of color and the white man -- The man of color and the white woman -- The so-called dependency complex of colonized peoples -- The fact of blackness -- The Negro and psychopathology -- The Negro and recognition -- By way of conclusion.
- Owning institution
- Harvard Library
- Bibliography (note)
- Bibliographical footnotes.
- Processing action (note)
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