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Supporting of decolonisation struggles after World War II by Frantz Fanon

Author Affiliations

  • 1Department of Political Science, Faculty of Social Sciences Mansarovar Global University, Sehore, MP, India
  • 2Department of Political Science, Faculty of Social Sciences Mansarovar Global University, Sehore, MP, India

Int. Res. J. Social Sci., Volume 12, Issue (1), Pages 35-39, April,14 (2023)

Abstract

The study provided an in-depth analysis of Frantz Fanon’s commentary and perspectives in terms of his support for decolonisation struggles after World War II. This paper had put an emphasis on Algerians’ anti-colonial struggle against French rule considering Fanonian discourses toward decolonisation of this territory. In this paper, various observations are acquired to comprehend Fanon’s understanding of natives’ decolonisation struggles resulting in physical and psychological violence, and his justification for making violence a key player in anti-colonial struggle. Fanonian perspectives from his writings were also discerned to gain an explicit grasp of his support of decolonisation struggles after World War II.

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