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Decolonising forensic odontology in Sub-Saharan Africa. [PDF]

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Frantz Fanon

2019
“Frantz Fanon” offers a summary of the life of famed psychiatrist and philosopher Frantz Fanon followed by an outline of his critical thought on the problem of therapy and the construction of rigorous human science in an age marked by colonialism, racism, and other forms of dehumanization. Fallacious models of psychopathology and normality, premised on
Lewis R Gordon
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Frantz Fanon

Filosofie Magazine, 2023
Pas als het kolonialisme geheel vernietigd is, is de zwarte mens werkelijk vrij, meende psychiater en filosoof Frantz Fanon.
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Frantz Fanon

2020
Abstract Frantz Fanon was born in 1925 on the Caribbean island of Martinique. He died in 1961 from leukemia in a hospital outside Washington, DC. Trained as a psychiatrist, Fanon achieved fame as a philosopher of anti-colonial revolution.
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Frantz Fanon

2017
Frantz Fanon (b. 1925–d. 1961)—psychiatrist, political theorist, poet, polemicist, diplomat, journalist, soldier, doctor, playwright, revolutionary—is one of the foremost writers of the 20th century on the topics of racism, colonialism, and decolonization.
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Fanon, Frantz

2021
Silvia Federici, Bernard Mouralis
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Frantz Fanon

2005
Part I. Re-Reading Fanon's Legacy Part II. Fannon and/as Cultural Studies Part III.
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