Frantz Fanon — "The black man is a man who has been forced to choose between his own culture and…"
The black man is a man who has been forced to choose between his own culture and the culture of the white man.
The black man is a man who has been forced to choose between his own culture and the culture of the white man.
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"The black man has no ontological resistance in the eyes of the white man."
"The colonized is a being under the gaze of the other. It is this gaze that constitutes him as an object, as a thing."
"The colonized is a man who is constantly on the defensive, who is constantly reacting to the aggression of the colonizer."
"The colonialist is not content with taking the native in his grip and emptying his brain of all form and content. By a kind of perverted logic, he turns to the past of the oppressed people, and distor…"
"The colonized is elevated above his jungle status in proportion to his adoption of the mother country’s cultural standards."
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