Black Skin, White Masks (1952), (1967 translation by Charles Lam Markmann: New York: Grove Press) A Dying Colonialism (1959), (1965 translation by Haakon Chevalier: New York, Grove Press) The Wretched of the Earth (1961), (1963 translation by Constance Farrington: New York: Grove Weidenfeld) Toward the African Revolution (1964), (1969 translation by Haakon Chevalier: New York: Grove Press)
Everyone should share fanon's work it is crucial anti colonial revolutionary material and you don't know the ethnic background of the lecturer you are just assuming she is white, but even white people should be reading and spreading Frantz's writings to work to dismantle colonialism and systemic racism both on an individual level and a systemic one
Tarique David no he didn’t hate whites . He hated the racist colonialist system that dehumanised colonised people . Also ( not that it matters ) but this woman is not white .
awesome talk, thank you!
Thank you very much for this!
Very well presented .
Good stuff on the life and times of an icon
Franz Fanon…so such great discovery. Thank you
Thanks
Interesting!
Interesting….
Good good.
Can you please write down the name of the three books?
Black Skin, White Masks (1952), (1967 translation by Charles Lam Markmann: New York: Grove Press)
A Dying Colonialism (1959), (1965 translation by Haakon Chevalier: New York, Grove Press)
The Wretched of the Earth (1961), (1963 translation by Constance Farrington: New York: Grove Weidenfeld)
Toward the African Revolution (1964), (1969 translation by Haakon Chevalier: New York: Grove Press)
Mr Tarique, do you know the role played by the white South African Joe Slovo in bringing down apartheid?
She can't decide whether to keep her spectacles on or off.
A lot of Stuff him said..... Still happening....... A-Racism??.
Rip..... My hero....
Not to be racist, but isn't it ironic that a white woman is sensetizing others about Fanon.
Tarique David oh is she?
@@deaconblues1 I mean didn't Fanon hate whites.
Everyone should share fanon's work it is crucial anti colonial revolutionary material and you don't know the ethnic background of the lecturer you are just assuming she is white, but even white people should be reading and spreading Frantz's writings to work to dismantle colonialism and systemic racism both on an individual level and a systemic one
Tarique David no he didn’t hate whites . He hated the racist colonialist system that dehumanised colonised people .
Also ( not that it matters ) but this woman is not white .
She is not Caucasian.