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Anti-blackness is one of the root causes of most oppression and racism in the United States, but it is not just an American problem. Anti-Blackness is everywhere. It exists in one way or another ...
Both Du Bois and Fanon were educated in the Western tradition, and believed that its contradictions had to be surmounted in a sort of Hegelian/Marxist synthesis — though the route to a better world ...
A study of blackness. Fanon published Black Skin, White Masks in 1952 when he was just 27. In it, Fanon examined questions of blackness, racism, and subjectivity. The book looked at how anti-black ...
In How We Walk, Beaumont instead has us read Fanon who had a far more complex and materialist reading of such things as anti-blackness and racial oppression, and of course, colonialism.
Not surprisingly, Fanon’s name has been invoked in discussions of everything from the precariousness of Black lives to the campaign to repatriate African art objects, from the refugee crisis to ...
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