1. 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.
2. 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.
3. 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.
4. 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.
5. 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”
6. 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.
7. 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 :