Frantz Fanon was perhaps the seminal theoretician of postcolonial politics, culture, and identity; his two major books, Black Skin, White Masks (1952) ... It would seem that this fact has not been given sufficient attention by those who have discussed the question. ... The evidence was there, unalterable. My blackness was there,
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At the end of the essay, "The Fact of Blackness," Fanon vacillates between resignation and refusal, noting that he is left "straddling Nothingness and Infinity" (140). How does this tension reiterate or echo the place of the black man in white culture?
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"There is a fact: White men consider themselves superior to black men. // There is another fact: Black men want to prove to white men, at all costs, the richness of their thought, the equal value of their intellect. ... "The Fact of Blackness": ... Frantz Fanon, Black Skin, White Masks (cont'd)
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Frantz Fanon (July 20, 1925 – December 6, 1961) was a psychiatrist, philosopher, revolutionary, and author from Martinique. He was influential in the field of post-colonial studies and was perhaps th...
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The Fact of Blackness: Frantz Fanon and Visual Representation; Edited byAlan Read. Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, Bay Press, Seattle, 1996; ... The Fact of Blackness records a dialogue that took place at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London via an exhibition: 'Mirage: Enigmas of Race,
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Frantz Fanon was born in Martinique in 1925, ... 'The Fact of Blackness' records a dialogue that took place at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London via an exhibition: 'Mirage: Enigmas of Race, Difference and Desire,' -- preceded by a conference: "Working with Fanon: Contemporary Politics and Cultural Reflection'
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Frantz Fanon’s piece entitled “The Fact of Blackness” describes the realization of otherness for a Black male. Fanon states that a Black man among his own will not know what moment his inferiority comes into being through the other. ... Becky on Frantz Fanon: The Fact of…...
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