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    Process of decolonization in Nābulyūn fī al-Azhar “Napoleon in Al-Azhar” by Abdulrahman Abdullah Al-Ma’amari, Noraini Md Yusof, Ravichandran Vengadasamy

    Published 2014
    “…The analysis of decolonization based on the events in the novel is executed by applying Frantz Fanon‘s theory of resistance and revolution which embodies three stages and steps of decolonization. …”
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    Racismo por omissão e luta antirracista: by Evelyn Talisa Abreu de Oliveira, Rodrigo Corrêa Diniz Peixoto

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Dentre as referências estão: Abdias Nascimento (2016), Aluizio Marino (2013;2015), Aníbal Quijano (1992;2005;2009), Frantz Fanon (2008), Grada Kilomba (2019), Lélia Gonzalez (2020) e Nilma Lino Gomes (2017). …”
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    ¡Hagamos que la nación exista! Hacia un diálogo crítico entre Franz Fanon y Blas Infante en torno a la liberación nacional y la descolonización cultural by Javier García Fernández

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Por un lado, el universo de los regionalismos y nacionalismos emancipatorios y de izquierda de las llamadas naciones sin Estado en el contexto del sur de Europa y, por otro lado, el pensamiento anti-colonial de Frantz Fanon. Tomo a Blas Infante, como referencia del pensamiento emancipador de las naciones sin Estado del Sur de Europa, por ser un pensador andaluz, muy vinculado a la realidad del norte de África a través de sus viajes y de su búsqueda de las raíces africanas de Al- Andalus. …”
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    A dance on contrasting platforms: African tradition and revolutionary aesthetics in Esiaba Irobi’s plays by Leon Onyewuchi Osu

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…The result of this miscegenation of forms is a dramaturgy that is rich both in the African tradition and culture of songs, dirges, anecdotes, and the age grade system-propelled communal festivals of ritual sacrifice, on one hand, and the Marxist Brechtian revolutionary aesthetics, characterised by a dramatisation of what Frantz Fanon (1963: 255) sees as “the blood-thirsty tension fed by classes”, dialectics, and the alienation techniques on the other. …”
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    A autoria feminina nos programas de pós-graduação by Waleska Rodrigues de Matos Oliveira Martins, Sérgio Ricardo Oliveira Martins, Viviane Ramos de Freitas

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Para tanto, a discussão empreendida está em diálogo com intelectuais como Audre Lorde (2019), Toni Morrison (2019), Conceição Evaristo (2007; 2009), Frantz Fanon (2008), Sueli Carneiro (2005), Edimilson Pereira (2016) etc. …”
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    Reflections on Linguistic and Literary Colonization and Decolonization in Africa by Eric Sellin

    Published 1991-01-01
    “…These notions, lucidly discussed by such social thinkers as O. Mannoni, Frantz Fanon, and Albert Memmi, have analogues in the defense of language everywhere where lingua-political oppression occurs, be it in colonial Africa or on an Arapaho reservation in the American West. …”
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    Satire as a form of native resistance in Mongo Beti's selected novels by Sani, Abubakar Mohammed

    Published 2016
    “…Therefore, through the postcolonial concept of Native resistance by Frantz Fanon and by analysing the themes and characterizations of the selected novels by Mongo Beti, the researcher highlights the impacts of colonialism on the colonized native subjects represented by mimicry, identity crisis, political turmoil, corruption, resistance, among others. …”
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    Shariati and the Reconstruction of Social Sciences by Mohammad Yadegari

    Published 1984-04-01
    “…In his formative years, he was influenced by many people including Frantz Fanon, al-Afghani, Taleqani, and Muhammad Iqbal. …”
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    Seringal de Miguel Ferrante: exploração do homem nos seringais da Amazônia by Miguel Nenevé, Giselle Costa

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Apoiamos o trabalho em teóricos como o pensador decolonial Anibal Quijano (2005), Frantz Fanon (1979) que escreveu sobre a relação da violência com a colonização, Samuel Benchimol (1992), pesquisador da História da exploração da borracha na Amazônia e Cristina Wolf (2001) pesquisadora brasileira que investigou casos de violência nos seringais do estado do Acre. …”
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    Locating African Identity in Postcolonial African Discourse: A Postcolonial Analysis of Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart and Arrow of God by Zahid Abbas, Muhammad Tufail Chandio

    Published 2024-02-01
    “… The study analyses the African identity portrayed in Achebe’s novels Things Fall Apart (1958) and An Arrow of God (1964) from the vantage point of the postcolonial theoretical perspective or Postcolonial African identity Discourse of Frantz Fanon. Twenty-first-century Africa is a diverse continent, especially when looked at from the perspective of post-colonialism, where various groups of people exist. …”
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    Psicologia, psicanálise e relações étnicas no Brasil e na França by Regina Marques de Souza Oliveira

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Na França, as discussões de Lacan sobre a psicanalise promoveram a expansão do campo psicológico a desbravar a dimensão étnica considerando Frantz Fanon e outros na compreensão do sofrimento psíquico e as relações étnicas na contemporaneidade.  …”
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    Locating African Identity in Postcolonial African Discourse: A Postcolonial Analysis of Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart and Arrow of God by Zahid Abbas, Muhammad Tufail Chandio

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…The study analyses the African identity portrayed in Achebe’s novels Things Fall Apart (1958) and An Arrow of God (1964) from the vantage point of the postcolonial theoretical perspective or Postcolonial African identity Discourse of Frantz Fanon. Twenty-first-century Africa is a diverse continent, especially when looked at from the perspective of post-colonialism, where various groups of people exist. …”
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    Los marxismos negros y la historiografía sobre las músicas negras latinoamericanas de los siglos XVII y XVIII by Martín Eckmeyer

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…En contraste se recuperaron conceptos centrales de la historiografía sobre la esclavitud transatlántica provenientes de los marxismos negros —como Frantz Fanon, C.L.R. James o Eric Williams— y los desarrollos sobre la relación entre raza y cultura de autores como Stuart Hall y Oliver Cox. …”
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    UNA LANZA POR UN PROYECTO DE NACIÓN: NADAÍSMO 70 by Álvaro Acevedo Tarazona, Rina Alexandra Restrepo

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…Ellos instauraron una ruptura de lo cotidiano y sintetizaron su propósito en una frase de Frantz Fanon que compartieron: "querer apegarse a la tradición o reactualizar las tradiciones abandonadas, es no sólo ir contra la historia, sino contra su pueblo".…”
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    Toute décolonisation est une réussite: Les damnés de la terre and the African Spring by Anthony C. Alessandrini

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…I’m certainly not alone in noting that the year 2011 brings, for those of us who are students of the work of Frantz Fanon, two different anniversaries. This year marks the fiftieth anniversary of the publication of Les damnés de la terre, Fanon’s final book and, for many, his most lasting achievement. …”
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    PAULO FREIRE E AMÍLCAR CABRAL: PEDAGOGOS DO ANTICOLONIALISMO by Maria Ceci Misoczky

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…O encontro de Paulo Freire com Amílcar Cabral se deu pelo estudo de seus textos, por entrevistas que realizou e pelas aprendizagens com um povo que tentava assumir seu papel como sujeito de sua história. A influência de Frantz Fanon e de Albert Memmi já se encontrava em “Pedagogia do Oprimido”; no entanto, o tema da libertação ainda se localizava na relação entre consciência e ideologia. …”
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