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A counterpoint reading of the MoussemCities@Tunis festival [PDF]
Ben Yakoub, Joachim, Hammami, Fida
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"I'd like five of them": the racialization and commodification of internationally recruited nurses in the German healthcare sector. [PDF]
Gangarova T, Kechout J, Vogt H.
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Cumulative, collective or conservative? A review of seven decades of writing about women, gender, sex, sexuality and intersectionality in international and comparative education. [PDF]
Unterhalter E.
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Specific Intratumoral Microbiome Signatures in Human Glioblastoma and Meningioma: Evidence for a Gut-Brain Microbial Axis. [PDF]
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[Social determination of health, complexity, coloniality, and the long term]. [PDF]
Sevalho G.
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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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Pas als het kolonialisme geheel vernietigd is, is de zwarte mens werkelijk vrij, meende psychiater en filosoof Frantz Fanon.
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2020
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. He published two seminal books, Black Skin, White Masks (1952) and The Wretched of the Earth (1961), that addressed the ...
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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. He published two seminal books, Black Skin, White Masks (1952) and The Wretched of the Earth (1961), that addressed the ...
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2005
Part I. Re-Reading Fanon's Legacy Part II. Fannon and/as Cultural Studies Part III.
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Part I. Re-Reading Fanon's Legacy Part II. Fannon and/as Cultural Studies Part III.
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