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Black Skin, White Masks
Essay · 1952
Frantz Fanon
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Essay 1952

Black Skin, White Masks

Frantz Fanon1952
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Frantz Fanon
Year
1952
Region
Martinique
This work has been selected for the Aravien index based on editorial review.
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The psychology of colonialism and racial identity. How racism shapes consciousness itself.

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Frantz Fanon, 1952 — Black Skin, White Masks

The psychology of colonialism and racial identity. How racism shapes consciousness itself.

Carries identity forward while giving it a stronger essay expression.
This work has been selected for the Aravien index based on editorial review.
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The psychology of colonialism and racial identity. How racism shapes consciousness itself.
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