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    MALDITOS CUERPOS. FILOSOFÍA, ESCRITURA Y RACIALIZACIÓN by Alejandro De Oto, Cristina Pósleman

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…El artículo se concentra en el cruce conceptual y político de dos escrituras, las de Frantz Fanon y Gilles Deleuze y Félix Guattari, en el momento en que trabajan una crítica a la representación como categoría filosófica y política. …”
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    O Pensamento de Fausto Reinaga à Luz de Franz Fanon by Allysson Lemos Gama da Silva

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Suas conjecturas a respeito da permanência de relações coloniais no país teriam inspiração no contato com a leitura do autor martinicano Frantz Fanon. Neste artigo faço uma discussão teórica de como os autores trabalham os temas raça, nação e classe, suas convergências e divergências.…”
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    Chanter par devoir de mémoire : une lecture postcoloniale de quelques textes du rappeur Médine by Julien Mowang Ngoula

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The aim of this article is to analyze how African history is reflected in rap music. Building on Frantz Fanon’s concept of national consciousness, this paper argues that the French-Algerian rap musician Medine explores some hidden episodes of the African past through his songs “Kunta Kinte” (2008) and “Alger pleure” (2012). …”
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    “Una pared de vidrio fundido”. Análisis del uso táctico del imaginario de la fragilidad femenina: caso de las milicias femeninas de Jamia Hafsa by Adriana María Serrano López, Pamela Támara Pinto

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…Departing from the post-colonial theoretical approaches exposed by Chandra Talpade Mohanty and Frantz Fanon, this article presents an analysis on the tactics and strategies used by the Syeda Jamian Hafsa female students. …”
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    Romanticism reconsidered: Fanon, reciprocity and revolution (on Fanon’s ninetieth birthday) by Nigel C. Gibson

    Published 2015-04-01
    “… A romantic figure of “Third World” revolution and Black liberation, Frantz Fanon is often considered an advocate of violence as liberation therapy. …”
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    Political killings in the contemporary world: Sizwe Bansi is Dead through biopolitical lenses by Chitra Jayathilake

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Although the play is under the spotlight of scholarly attention, it is scarcely read through biopolitical lenses, especially through Frantz Fanon, Michel Foucault, Ann Laura Stoler and Achille Mbembe’s perspectives related to racism and political death, and by alluding to its significance for the contemporary society. …”
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    On politics and violence: Arendt contra Fanon by Frazer, E, Hutchings, K

    Published 2008
    “…This paper considers the implications of Hannah Arendt's criticisms of Frantz Fanon and the theories of violence and politics associated with his influence for our understanding of the relationship between those two phenomena. …”
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    Fanon and the Underside of Commodity Fetishism by Dan Wood

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…In the present essay, I argue that portions of Frantz Fanon’s L’an V de la révolution algérienne (A Dying Colonialism) significantly contribute to, develop, and advance the Marxian theory of commodity fetishism.  …”
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    Conceitos iniciais de racismo discursivo by Renata Almeida Danin, Liliane Maria Macedo Machado

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…Utilizaremos como arcabouço teórico a perspectiva decolonial de diversos autores, entre eles: Grada Kilomba, Lélia Gonzalez, Frantz Fanon e o sociólogo Teun A Van Dijk, especialista em Análise do Discurso. …”
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    Fear, Flight, and Freedom: On Anti-colonial Countermasteries and Ontological Insecurities by Zaynab Shahar

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Key words : Coloniality, Ontology, Queer Studies, Feminist Thinking, Frantz Fanon.…”
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    Childhood Trauma in Maya Angelou’s Autobiographical Fiction – Abuse and Displacement by Nina Roşcan

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…It explores how the novelist locates traumatic affects in the protagonist, and suggests that Frantz Fanon’s model of racial trauma in Black Skin, White Masks and The Wretched of the Earth remains essential for the interpretation of postcolonial texts. …”
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    'So Much the Worse for the Whites': Dialectics of the Haitian Revolution by George Ciccariello-Maher

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…Finally, I offer Frantz Fanon’s reformulation of the Hegelian master-slave dialectic—overlooked in Buck-Morss’ account—as a corrective that allows us to truly rethink progress toward the universal in decolonized dialectical terms.…”
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    Relações raciais na telenovela “Duas Caras”: Evilásio e Júlia: um romance inter-racial by Danúbia Andrade

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Nossas principais referências são Muniz Sodré, Kabengele Munanga, Frantz Fanon e Homi Bhabha.…”
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    Ethical Considerations on Representing Slavery in Curriculum by Bennett Brazelton

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Building from critical interventions in Black Feminist Theory and the work of the Frantz Fanon, I propose curricular interventions that attempt to mediate concurrent dynamics of trauma, pain, mourning, action, and revenge. …”
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    What is Racism? by Ramon Grosfoguel

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…This article provides a definition of racism inspired in the work of Frantz Fanon, Boaventura de Sousa Santos and contemporary Caribbean Fanonian Philosophers. …”
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    Beyond the Singularity of Subordination by Scott Timcke

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Typically, African treatments of Mbembe’s theorization place considerable emphasis on the intellectual influence of Frantz Fanon, rightly so. And while Fanon does have a central role in Mbembe’s writing, arguably it is Césaire who prompts Mbembe to conceptually insist upon the historical malleability of racial classification, racial civic ascription, and racial subjective comprehension as these social forms are reshaped by historical development. …”
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    “Cops, the harbingers of the enemy” by Madeleine Beaulieu

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…Frantz Fanon’s rebound book Wretched of the Earth discusses his theories and understandings of decolonization, specifically the role of art and culture and how it is affected by a colonizer. …”
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