Franz Fannon grew up in a wealthy family in the French Martinique colony. He was educated in France and became a psychiatrist. After volunteering to join the Free French Army during the Second World War, Fannon spent years in the French colonies of Algeria before and during the revolution (Zaidi). For his life and education, French peasants have a unique perspective on criticizing and deconstructing colonialism and colonization. Because colonies are made and maintained by violence and colonies are colonized only by violence.
¿ 1/2153234 FRANTZ FANON: Biography Macey, David David Macey's eloquent Fanon Life provides a comprehensive report on complex personal, personal, intellectual and political developments. It reveals that Fanon is a defective and enthusiastic humanist promised to eradicate colonialism. 672 pgs. • 2012 116552 Globalization: Steger's brief introduction, Manfred B. Steger, forcibly views this concept as a multifaceted process including global, regional, and local rather than complex global social phenomena . Every aspect of social life In addition to explaining every aspect of globalization, the author also explores what it should be considered "good" or "bad". 168 pgs. • 2003
Ngÿ qμ is considered one of the most important translations of Frantz Fanon, a leading figure in post colonial studies. Fanon pays close attention to the violent influence of colonialism in colonial psychology, colonialists "developed" by 'deeply implanted degeneration and inferiority'. Means to heal wounds of colonialism. In democratization of the mind, Ng ¯ gμ discussed the form of Fanon and discussed the adverse effects of racial discrimination, legalization bias and right deprivation on public consciousness.
Franz Fannon was a revolutionary then (Fanon, Frantz: Black Skin, White Mask, 1952), from what we saw in movies and articles (Issac, Julien, Frantz Fanon: Black Skin, White Mask, 1995 California Newsreel) It was concluded. Brought about many changes in colonial and colonial relations, but at the same time, like his view on a black woman, some of his concepts did not attract much attention. He accused them of abandoning blacks and wanting white people for their superiority. He also believes that they are only sexual aims. He never condemns a black man or wants to build a relationship with a white woman, only treats them as sexual relations. He also looked down homosexuals and destroyed them. Fanon's idea has been widely criticized, but they were thought, read and used like never before.