Topic: Black Skin White Mask , Critical overview.
Name: Solanki Binita M.
Paper: 11
Subject: The Postcolonial Literature.
Semester: 3 , M.A.
Submitted to: Department of English,
Maharaja Krishnakumarsingh,
Bhavnagar University.
The book is an analysis of the
negative psychology-cal
impact of colonial
subjugation upon black
people.
Fanon deal with Social,
Cultural, and political
Problems.
Black skin white Masks in 8 chapter:
 The Negro and Language
 that if a black person
does not learn the white
man’s language
perfectly, he is
unintelligent
 The Woman of Color and the White Man ,
 The colonized women look
Down on their own. Race and deep down
Want to be white. In “The Bluest Eye “of
‘ Toni Morrison ‘we find a black girls desire
Fun the blue eyes of white men and woman.
 The Man of Color and the White Woman
 the condition of Black men
. The So-called Dependency Complex of
the colonized peoples
 that people of color have a deep
desire for white rule, that those who
appose it to do not have a secure sense
of self that they have a chip on their
shoulder.
 The fact of Blackness
 the pathetic conditions of
blacks. They thought that being
always black is as if they are
never fully human.
 The Negro and Psychopathology
 black men are viewed as bodies
which makes them seem like
mindless, violent sexual, animal
beings
 bad meanings that the word “black”
 The Negro and Recognition
 how different styles of white
rule shaped black people in
America
 By way of conclusion
 the escaping the prison of
one’s past and one’s race.
Black skin White Masks, Fanon argued that colonialism
dehumanized the native.
The White man, is the master, and represent an object
that is to be feared and desire.
The black there fore tries to be more like that desirable
white man/master . He put’s on white masks.
Fanon analyzes the black psyche in the midst of
a white dominated culture.
Conclusion :
Black skin White Mask: A Critical overview.

Black skin White Mask: A Critical overview.

  • 1.
    Topic: Black SkinWhite Mask , Critical overview. Name: Solanki Binita M. Paper: 11 Subject: The Postcolonial Literature. Semester: 3 , M.A. Submitted to: Department of English, Maharaja Krishnakumarsingh, Bhavnagar University.
  • 2.
    The book isan analysis of the negative psychology-cal impact of colonial subjugation upon black people. Fanon deal with Social, Cultural, and political Problems.
  • 3.
    Black skin whiteMasks in 8 chapter:  The Negro and Language  that if a black person does not learn the white man’s language perfectly, he is unintelligent  The Woman of Color and the White Man ,  The colonized women look Down on their own. Race and deep down Want to be white. In “The Bluest Eye “of ‘ Toni Morrison ‘we find a black girls desire Fun the blue eyes of white men and woman.
  • 4.
     The Manof Color and the White Woman  the condition of Black men . The So-called Dependency Complex of the colonized peoples  that people of color have a deep desire for white rule, that those who appose it to do not have a secure sense of self that they have a chip on their shoulder.
  • 5.
     The factof Blackness  the pathetic conditions of blacks. They thought that being always black is as if they are never fully human.  The Negro and Psychopathology  black men are viewed as bodies which makes them seem like mindless, violent sexual, animal beings  bad meanings that the word “black”
  • 6.
     The Negroand Recognition  how different styles of white rule shaped black people in America  By way of conclusion  the escaping the prison of one’s past and one’s race.
  • 7.
    Black skin WhiteMasks, Fanon argued that colonialism dehumanized the native. The White man, is the master, and represent an object that is to be feared and desire. The black there fore tries to be more like that desirable white man/master . He put’s on white masks. Fanon analyzes the black psyche in the midst of a white dominated culture. Conclusion :