This presentation is a part of my presentation tasks and it deals with Post Colonial Literature. Black Skin White Masks is a fundamental book which deals with Post Colonialism.
Black Skin White Masks, Paper 11 Post Colonial Literature
1. Name- Nisha Dhiman A.
Study- M.A
Sem-3
Sub- Post colonial literature
Topic- Black skin white
mask- chapter 5 or 7
Guided by- Dilip Barad sir
Submitted to- Department of
English Maharaja
krishnakumar sinhji
Bhavnagar university
2. Frank Fanon was born
on 20 July 1925 or died
on 6 December.
Fanon wrote Black skin
white mask book, an
analysis of the
psychological effects of
colonial people
identified as black .
3. is
a sociological study of the
psychology of racism and
dehumanization inherent
to colonial domination
The black man wants to
be a white man. The
white man slaves to be
reach a human level.
4. Post colonial actually is an academic
discipline featuring the methods, analysis,
explain, and culture legacies of
colonialism and imperialism to the
consequence of country.
Fanon describes that Black people
experience in the White world.
The white people hate the black people,
they suffer a lot.
The black people also known as Negro.
8. Chapter-5 Fanon’s works
influenced movement of
the Palestinian, African-
American and others
Fanon argues about
Blackness and his
struggle endured such
the psychologically
alimental effects of
colonialism.
“ Black skin or white
Mask “is book about the
mindset of racism.
9. Fanon’s experience as Black man in the white
society feels inferiority and says “Always a Negro,
never a man”
The pathetic conditions of blacks. They thought
that being always black is as if they are never fully
human.
Fanon expresses his feeling of inferiority and says ,
“Sin is Black as Virtue is White”
“Dirty nigger!” Or simply,
“Look, a Negro!”
11. Adler was understand
someone not through his
words and action.
fanon applies Adler’s
personality theory to the
‘Antillean Negro’
Different styles of white
rule shaped black people
in America.
12. “It is because the Negro
belongs
to an “inferior” race that
he seeks to be like the
superior race”
How Antillean Negro act
towards
each other
13. Hegel used their idea as a
jumping off point to
understand
the black from island of
Martinique.
The ‘Hegelian dialectic’
offers
, Fanon argues, an
explanation
of what distinguishes
“human
reality” from “natural reality.
14. The White man
considers
Black men as “machine-
animal-men.”
Martinique black
people put each
Other down to feel
about them
Selves.
15. Conclusion
The Black people’s experience in the
white world.
Blacks were born with original sin,
whites were born pure.
Negro is the universalizing him
self.