Fanon Frantz:
Black Skin, White Masks

Translator: RichardPhilcox, Foreword by: Kwame AnthonyAppiah

Grove Press , 2008
Quality paperback, 206 pages
Size: 209x138 mm
ISBN: 9780802143006
ISBN-10: 0802143008

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Frantz Fanon

Frantz Fanon (1925-1961) Was Born In Martinique And Studied Medicine In France, Specializing In Psychiatry. Sent To A Hospital In Algeria, He Found His Sympathies Turning Toward The Algerian Nationalist Movement, Which He Later Joined. He Is Considered One Of The Most Important Theorists Of The African Struggle For Independence.

Richard Philcox

Richard Philcox Is The Distinguished Translator Of Many Works By Caribbean Writer Maryse Conde.

Kwame Anthony Appiah

Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Is The Alphonse Fletcher University Professor, Chair Of The Department Of African And African American Studies, And Director Of The W. E. B. Du Bois Institute For African And African American Research, Harvard University. Professor Gates Is Well Known As An Innovator In The<Br>Field Of African American Studies And As The Author Of Numerous Works, Including America Behind The Color Line: Dialogues With African Americans, The Trials Of Phillis Wheatly, And Thirteen Ways Of Looking At A Black Man. Gates Also Co-Edited African American Lives, A One-Volume Collection Of<Br>Bi

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