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Go to My LibraryPiel negra, máscaras blancas (Spanish Edition)
- Language
- Spanish
- Published in
- Publisher
- Ediciones Akal
- Pages
- 384
- ISBN
- 9788446027959
Subjects
Original edition details
Other editions (21)
Black Skin, White Masks
2008 • Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
English
Black Skin, White Masks
2008 • Grove Press
English
Black Skin, White Masks
1994 • Grove Press
English
Black Skin, White Masks
2021 • Penguin Books
English
Peau noire, masques blancs
2015 • Kiyikaat Éditions
French
Other editions

Black Skin, White Masks
2008 • Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
English

Black Skin, White Masks
2008 • Grove Press
English

Black Skin, White Masks
1994 • Grove Press
English

Black Skin, White Masks
2021 • Penguin Books
English

Peau noire, masques blancs
2015 • Kiyikaat Éditions
French

Black skin, white mask (Korean Edition)
2014 • Literary Neighborhood
Korean

Black Skin, White Masks
2008 • Pluto Press
English

Black Skin, White Masks
1998 • Pluto Press
English

Black Skin, White Masks
1986 • Pluto Press
English

Black Skin, White Masks
1967 • Grove Press
English

Black Skin, White Masks
2017 • Pluto Press
English

Black Skin, White Masks
2008 • Pluto Press
English

Black Skin, White Masks
2021 • Penguin Books Limited
English

Black Skin, White Masks
2017 • Pluto Press
English

Pele Negra, Mascaras Brancas
2008 • EDUFBA
Portuguese

Siyah deri beyaz maske
2009 • Versus
Turkish

Siyah Deri Beyaz Maskeler
2021 • Encore
Turkish

Peau noire, masques blancs (French Edition)
2012 • French and European Publications Inc
French

Siyah Deri, Beyaz Maskeler
2020 • Metis Yayincilik
Turkish

Peau Noire / Masques Blancs
1993 • French & European Pubns
English

Peau Noire / Masques Blancs
1999 • French & European Pubns
English
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Reviewers widely praise "Black Skin, White Masks" as a profoundly impactful and relevant work, still resonating decades after its publication. Many describe it as a groundbreaking, soul-searing, and even healing book that offers a vital phenomenology of racism and the psychological journey of those affected by it. Fanon's analysis is particularly lauded for identifying language as a core mechanism of racism, demonstrating how the imposition of European languages and culture creates a deeply alienating self-image for colonized peoples. The book is celebrated for its unique insights into internalized racial inferiority, the complex dimensions of Black identity, and the pervasive psychological effects of white supremacy. Readers often highlight Fanon's persuasive, emotionally engaging, and at times poetic writing style, which effectively conveys anger, frustration, and the subjective hurt of his personal experience as a Black intellectual. Its influence on subsequent critical race theory and postcolonial thought is consistently noted, making it a foundational text for understanding race relations and cultural studies.
Despite its strengths, the book receives significant criticism, particularly concerning its overt misogyny and homophobia. Reviewers frequently point out Fanon's limited focus on the experiences of Black men, often to the exclusion or misrepresentation of Black women, whose struggles are either overlooked or framed through a male-centric lens. His remarks on white women and homosexual men are described as subjugating and offensive, reflecting the "vintage" gender politics and social views of his era. The book's heavy reliance on psychoanalytic theories, particularly those of Freud, Jung, and Lacan, is also a common point of contention. Some readers find these passages dull, unpersuasive, or outdated, questioning the validity and applicability of such methods to cultural theory today. Additionally, while many of Fanon's insights are seen as universally applicable, some critics note that his analysis is sometimes specific to the French-colonized Antilles, and his occasional generalizations or lack of nuance can be problematic. The writing style, while praised by some, is also described by others as chaotic, inconsistent, or dense, making the complex philosophical and psychological arguments challenging to grasp.
Ultimately, "Black Skin, White Masks" is considered a challenging yet essential read, recognized for its raw honesty and profound contributions to understanding the psychological impact of colonialism and racism. While its outdated social views and psychoanalytic methods may detract for some readers, its core insights into identity, alienation, and the enduring legacy of racial oppression remain remarkably pertinent. The book is highly recommended for literary and cultural historians, students of race relations, and those interested in Black, African, or Afro-Caribbean history. It is particularly suggested for young people of color seeking to grapple with their "condition" in a post-colonial world, offering a powerful, albeit sometimes uncomfortable, opportunity for introspection and a deeper understanding of the complexities of racial identity.
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