![]() ![]() ![]() The Enduring Relevance of Black Skin, White Masksįrantz Fanon’s classic Black Skin, White Masks is a book of enduring relevance. Please scroll down to read this translation or click here.īlack Skin, White Masks. This book review has been translated into Mandarin by Maya Nim (LN340) and Li Yiheng (Finance and Accounting) (Mandarin LN340, teacher Lijing Shi ) as part of the LSE Reviews in Translation project, a collaboration between LSE Language Centre and LSE Review of Books. ![]() At the end of Black History Month in the UK, Leonardo Custódio reflects on the enduring relevance of Fanon’s classic work, here published in a new edition featuring an introduction by Paul Gilroy. In Black Skin, White Masks – first published in 1952 – Frantz Fanon offers a potent philosophical, clinical, literary and political analysis of the deep effects of racism and colonialism on the experiences, lives, minds and relationships of black people and people of colour. ![]()
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