
Frantz Fanon’s ”Black Skin, White Masks” (Part 2/2)
Theory & Philosophy
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Anti Semitic Is to Be Races
Fenon says that black people are going to have a different time existing in the world. He acknowledges, and he's very muchhe he very much lieves, that to be anti-semitic is to be races. For fenon, as opposed to jewish people, fino says that he is a black man, is the slave, not of the idea that others have of him, but of his own appearance. And so here is opened up another dynamic that is not captilated by a simple understanding of selves and others. Because there is adis equilibrium here. There is no possible demonstration or realization of selfhood for black people. In order for some one to
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