Black Skin, White Masks [Desktop]
This blog post explores the psychological landscape of Frantz Fanon's 1952 seminal work, Black Skin, White Masks .
Fanon dedicates his first chapter to how language keeps power dynamics in place . To speak a language is to assume a culture. Black Skin, White Masks
While the era of formal colonial empires has largely passed, the "masks" haven't disappeared. Reviewers on platforms like LSE Review of Books highlight how Fanon’s work remains a fundamental powerhouse for understanding modern structural racism. This blog post explores the psychological landscape of
If you’ve ever felt like you had to switch personas just to survive a workday or navigate a social space, you’ve touched the edges of a phenomenon Frantz Fanon diagnosed over 70 years ago. In his explosive 1952 debut, Black Skin, White Masks , Fanon didn’t just write a book; he performed a clinical autopsy on the psychological pathologies produced by colonialism . The "White Mask" as a Survival Tool While the era of formal colonial empires has