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A Dying Colonialism
Fanon, Frantz
Publisher: Grove Press, New York, USAYear First Published: {15634 A Dying Colonialism DYING COLONIALISM Fanon, Frantz Grove Press New York USA Fanon reveals the various ways in which the people of Algeria, during the revolution, changed their centuries-old patterns of culture, or, conversely, embraced certain ancient forms of culture long derided by their colonialist oppressors as "rpimitive," in order to destroy those oppressors. 1959 1967 181pp BC15634-DyingColonialism.jpg B Book - <br> <br> <br>Table of Contents <br> <br>Introduction <br>Preface <br>1. Algeria Unveiled <br>Appendix <br>2. This is the Voice of Algeria <br>3. The Algerian Family <br>4. Medicine and Colonialism <br>5. Algeria's European Minority <br>Appendices <br>Conclusion CX7394 1 false true false CX7394.htm [0xc000f2d410] Cx} Year Published: 1967 Pages: 181pp Resource Type: Book Cx Number: CX7394 Fanon reveals the various ways in which the people of Algeria, during the revolution, changed their centuries-old patterns of culture, or, conversely, embraced certain ancient forms of culture long derided by their colonialist oppressors as "rpimitive," in order to destroy those oppressors. Abstract: - Table of Contents Introduction Preface 1. Algeria Unveiled Appendix 2. This is the Voice of Algeria 3. The Algerian Family 4. Medicine and Colonialism 5. Algeria's European Minority Appendices Conclusion Subject Headings |