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Black skin, white masks

by Frantz Fanon, Richard Philcox, Anthony Appiah

Publisher: Grove Press Published: 2008 Category: Personal Empowerment

# Understanding the Psychology of Colonialism and Identity

Discover a groundbreaking exploration of how colonialism shapes the human psyche and how internalized oppression affects our deepest sense of self. This profound philosophical and psychological work examines the psychological damage inflicted by colonial systems and racial hierarchy, offering readers a transformative lens through which to understand identity, consciousness, and the path toward liberation.

At its core, this work addresses one of the most pressing questions facing modern society: How do systems of power and domination become internalized within our minds and spirits? The text delves into the psychological mechanisms through which colonized people come to view themselves through the distorted mirror held up by their oppressors. By exploring this painful reality, readers gain insight into how external systems of control translate into internal beliefs about self-worth, capability, and belonging.

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