This document provides biographical information about the author Malek Hinaben Ibrahimbhai and summarizes their paper analyzing the representation of gender roles in Frantz Fanon's book Black Skin, White Masks. Specifically, it discusses how in the book women are viewed primarily in terms of their sexual relationships with men. It also examines how race and gender intersect in constructing black women's subjectivity within the colonial context. The document provides contextual information about postcolonial literature and Fanon's exploration of the psychological impact of racism on black people living in a white-dominated society.