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Frantz Omar
Fanon (/ˈfænən/, US: /fæˈnɒ̃/; French: [fʁɑ̃ts fanɔ̃]; 20 July 1925 – 6
December 1961) was a
French Afro-Caribbean psychiatrist, political...
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Mireille Fanon Mendès-France, also
Mireille Fanon-Mendès
France (born 24
November 1953), is a
French jurist and anti-racist activist.
Fanon Mendès-France...
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widely accepted within fan communities, who
refer to such
ideas as "
fanon", a
blend of fan and canon. Similarly, the term "headcanon" is used to describe...
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Frantz Fanon (1925–1961) was a Martiniquais-French
political philosopher. Look up
fanon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fanon may also
refer to: Papal...
- The
fanon (old
Germanic for cloth) is a
vestment that
around the 10th or 12th
century became exclusively reserved for use by the pope
during pontifical...
- (French: Les ****és de la Terre) is a 1961 book by the
philosopher Frantz Fanon, in
which the
author provides a
psychoanalysis of the
dehumanizing effects...
- book by philosopher-psychiatrist
Frantz Fanon. The book is
written in the
style of autoethnography, with
Fanon sharing his own
experiences while presenting...
- the phrase. The
second is
Martinican anticolonialist intellectual Frantz Fanon who used
another French equivalent of the
phrase in his 1960
address to...
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footage of
Fanon as well as
interviews with
family members and
colleagues of
Fanon,
including Stuart Hall.
Colin Salmon as
Frantz Fanon "Frantz
Fanon: Black...
- or static. The
concept was
developed by
Frantz Fanon in his 1952 book
Black Skin,
White Masks.
Fanon was a
Martinican writer, revolutionary, and psychoanalyst...