Language and Colour of Skin: A Frantz Fanonian Cultural Study

This study is an extraction from the cultural theory of Frantz Fanon, who is regarded as the father of the theory of violence. In the Frantz Fanonian cultural study, discrimination is noticed on the basis of the colour of skin and the exercise of languages and literature, and these are the proposed...

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Main Author: Sujoy Barman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: ACCB Publishing 2021-06-01
Series:Space and Culture, India
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Online Access:https://spaceandculture.in/index.php/spaceandculture/article/view/1145
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spelling doaj-2386a18f404747609ee9e14bd9897b202021-06-26T21:26:13ZengACCB PublishingSpace and Culture, India2052-83962021-06-019110.20896/saci.v9i1.1145 Language and Colour of Skin: A Frantz Fanonian Cultural StudySujoy Barman 0Independent Scholar This study is an extraction from the cultural theory of Frantz Fanon, who is regarded as the father of the theory of violence. In the Frantz Fanonian cultural study, discrimination is noticed on the basis of the colour of skin and the exercise of languages and literature, and these are the proposed areas and explained in this article. In the cultural study, for the indigenous background, the black people lead an absurd life in the white cultural society and as well as in the black cultural community in the presence of their white masters. The present study attempts to find out Fanon’s ideologies on the roles of languages, literature, and colour to explain the relation between black and white people and the cultural subjectivity and objectivity. It attempts to fill the gap of the neglected areas in the Frantz Fanonian study in the Manichean society. These neglected areas are the roles of language, literature, and skin colour for the cultural discrimination in the postcolonial cultural study. It also finds out the reasons behind abolishing the black culture at the presence of the white culture and recognising the issues for the black cultural revival after its abolishment in newly liberated countries. Submitted: 26 January 2021; Revised: 28 February 2021; Accepted: 9 April 2021 https://spaceandculture.in/index.php/spaceandculture/article/view/1145RaceCultural ConflictNegro CultureRevival of Culture
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Language and Colour of Skin: A Frantz Fanonian Cultural Study
Space and Culture, India
Race
Cultural Conflict
Negro Culture
Revival of Culture
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title Language and Colour of Skin: A Frantz Fanonian Cultural Study
title_short Language and Colour of Skin: A Frantz Fanonian Cultural Study
title_full Language and Colour of Skin: A Frantz Fanonian Cultural Study
title_fullStr Language and Colour of Skin: A Frantz Fanonian Cultural Study
title_full_unstemmed Language and Colour of Skin: A Frantz Fanonian Cultural Study
title_sort language and colour of skin: a frantz fanonian cultural study
publisher ACCB Publishing
series Space and Culture, India
issn 2052-8396
publishDate 2021-06-01
description This study is an extraction from the cultural theory of Frantz Fanon, who is regarded as the father of the theory of violence. In the Frantz Fanonian cultural study, discrimination is noticed on the basis of the colour of skin and the exercise of languages and literature, and these are the proposed areas and explained in this article. In the cultural study, for the indigenous background, the black people lead an absurd life in the white cultural society and as well as in the black cultural community in the presence of their white masters. The present study attempts to find out Fanon’s ideologies on the roles of languages, literature, and colour to explain the relation between black and white people and the cultural subjectivity and objectivity. It attempts to fill the gap of the neglected areas in the Frantz Fanonian study in the Manichean society. These neglected areas are the roles of language, literature, and skin colour for the cultural discrimination in the postcolonial cultural study. It also finds out the reasons behind abolishing the black culture at the presence of the white culture and recognising the issues for the black cultural revival after its abolishment in newly liberated countries. Submitted: 26 January 2021; Revised: 28 February 2021; Accepted: 9 April 2021
topic Race
Cultural Conflict
Negro Culture
Revival of Culture
url https://spaceandculture.in/index.php/spaceandculture/article/view/1145
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