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The oxygen of the revolution [Ressource électronique] : gendered gaps and radical mutations in Frantz Fanon's a dying colonialism

بواسطة:المساهم (المساهمين):نوع المادة : مقالةمقالةالموضوع:تصنيف DDC:
  • 965.013 20A
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  • 965.01
موارد على الانترنت: في: Philosophia Africana. - Aug. 2001, Vol. 4 Issue 2, p. 47-62. -ملخص:The article examines the five-year period of social revolution in Algeria as described in Frantz Fanon's "A Dying Colonialism." It is said that the revolution liberated and transgressed the restrictive physical and mental boundaries of the colonial spatial order. Fanon's conceptualization of lived experience during the revolution is considered a result of the dialectic of subject and object, and offers a world of new social relations that disrupt family, work, and community.
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The article examines the five-year period of social revolution in Algeria as described in Frantz Fanon's "A Dying Colonialism." It is said that the revolution liberated and transgressed the restrictive physical and mental boundaries of the colonial spatial order. Fanon's conceptualization of lived experience during the revolution is considered a result of the dialectic of subject and object, and offers a world of new social relations that disrupt family, work, and community.

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