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Pol1 Fanon - Coggle Diagram
Pol1 Fanon
Du Bois
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Owens Moore (2005)' Fanon saw double consciousness materializing before his eyes, because he saw that negritude presented neither a total departure from the White world it denounced nor a program of transformative action for oppressed conditions'
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BSWM: 'the Antillean conducts himself like a white man. But he is a Negro. That he will learn once he goes to Europe'
WOTE: 'the colonized man will first manifest this aggressiveness which has been deposited in his bones against his own people... niggers beat each other up'
W: 'the Algerian people is today an adult people, responsible and fully conscious of its responsibilities'
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W: 'after the conflict there is not only the disappearance of colonialism but also the disappearance of the colonized man'
BSWM: 'the fact of the juxtaposition of the white and black races has created a massive psychoexistential complex'
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BSWM: 'the educated Negro... feels at a given stage that his race no longer understands him... then he congratulates himself on this'
Du Bois: 'the niggers were jealous of me over on the other place' (452), 'Oh, I gets along with the white folks' (453)
BS, black woman: 'every one of us has a white potential... as far as I'm concerned, i wouldn't marry a Negro for anything in the world
'A Senegalese learns Creole in order to pass as an Antilles native: I call this alienation. The Antilles Negroes who know him never weary of making jokes about him: call this lack of judgement'
not quite the same because, in America, Negro is both- in colonies, he is black but expected to act as white in role as colonial servant, never made the same
Post-colonial state
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Ecnomics
W: 'capitalist exploitation and cartels and monopolies are the enemies of underdeveloped countries'
socialist regime 'completely oriented toward the people as a whole... will allow us to go forward more quickly and more harmoniously'
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Questions
According to Fanon, why does the European model of the state not serve as an inspiration for the post-colonial world?
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