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Racism, identity and displacement in selected Canadian ethnic fictions by Lawrence Hill and M. G. Vassanji
Published 2019“…In terms of theory, this study uses the ideas of both Critical Multiculturalism and Post-Colonialism to address the main concepts and their relevant themes of these novels. Frantz Fanon and Edward Said’s ideas on racism are used to examine racism-caused poverty and the segregation of immigrants. …”
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“The Test of Knowledge” (1919) by Rabindranath Tagore
Published 2023-12-01“…While the essay written in 1919 can be cited as an antecedent to the major anti-colonial pedagogues like Frantz Fanon, Aime Cesaire, or N’gugi wa Thiongo, the work written in Bengali primarily addresses the second or third generation English-educated natives of Bengal – the foster grandchildren of T. …”
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Systematic review on somatization in a transcultural context among teenagers and young adults: Focus on the nosography blur
Published 2022-07-01“…The work of the psychiatrist Frantz Fanon is here useful to understand externalized symptoms resulting from physical and psychological confinement. …”
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A Comparative Analysis of the “Hegemonic Other” in the Plays The Island by Athol Fugard and Parvarbandan by Gholam-Hossein Sa’edi
Published 2022-08-01“…In fact, this study seeks to analyze these texts in cultural and deconstructive frameworks as well as the characters’ reactions and the narrative direction of the plays.A historical examination of postcolonial studies' roots reveals the traces of one of the field's pioneering thinkers, who first defined the notion of “the other” in the conflict between colonialists and colonized. Frantz Fanon addressed the question of “the other,” particularly in the case of blacks, by using the theoretical potentials of Hegel's discussions in phenomenology as well as Adler's theory on individual psychology. …”
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