Black skin, white masks
Frantz Fanon’s 'Black Skin, White Masks' offers a profound exploration of the psychological effects of colonialism and racism. This groundbreaking work dissects the complex relationship between identity, race, and culture, revealing how colonialism dehumanizes and alienates individuals of African descent. Through a combination of personal narrative and scholarly analysis, Fanon examines the internal struggles that arise from living in a racially divided world. His insights remain powerful and relevant, challenging readers to confront their own biases and understand the lasting impact of colonialism on contemporary society. This book is a must-read for those interested in critical race theory and post-colonial studies.