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Few modern voices have had as profound an impact on the black identity and critical race theory as Frantz Fanon, and Black Skin, White Masks represents some of his most important work.
Frantz Fanon
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Frantz Fanon: combat breathing
This book is the latest offering by Professor Nigel C. Gibson on the work and relevance of Frantz Fanon. A recognised expert in Africana thought and postcolonialism, in “Frantz Fanon: Combat Breathing”, Gibson facilitates readers’ application and ...
Patel, Tina G.
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Reflection optimization of a multicrystalline solar cell embedded in a photovoltaic module
In this paper we study the surface reflection of a photovoltaic module. The antireflection layer based on silicon nitride SiNx, is deposited by PECVD technique and optimized to a solar cell surface.
A. Moussi, F. Naït Kaci, L. Mahiou
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Frantz Fanon. Black skin white mask - ACE311.3
Military cemetery; Paris. Fanon saying "you must understand, dear boy, colour prejudice means absolutely nothing to me". Joby Fanon on Fanon suggesting that psychiatry can help liberate people from their madness.
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Frantz Fanon. Black skin white mask - ACE311.7
Harbi says that many people like himself did not approve of Fanon’s "veil" writing, not least because maquis women were discriminated against. Film extracts.
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D. Macey, Frantz Fanon : une vie, lu par Cédric Vincent
MACEY (David), Frantz Fanon : une vie, Paris, La Découverte, 2011, 8 cartes, index, 597 pages. Dans un livre récent (Frantz Fanon. De l’anticolonialisme à la critique postcoloniale, Paris, Amsterdam, 2011), Matthieu Renault s’interrogeait sur les ...
Fabrice Melka
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Frantz Fanon et la décolonisation des savoirs
À propos des méthodes d'analyse et de déplacement de la pensée européenne dans l'œuvre de Frantz Fanon.This article addresses the issue of decolonizing knowledge by way of an analysis of Frantz Fanon’s work.
Renault, Matthieu
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Frantz Fanon est vivant et nous sommes morts : une lecture des Damnés de la Terre
The text that we are going to read is intended as proof of life for Frantz Fanon and proof of death for a certain world that has not yet questioned its guilt in the making of colonialism.
Gregory Mion
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