Especially in the line, “the upheaval did not differentiate the black man. On another note, on page 195, when Fanon talks about the abolishment of slavery, I was reminded of Dobby the house elf being freed from the Malfoy’s. Maybe I had missed out on something from not reading the footnotes? But really, like Hannah mentioned in her post, footnotes are just not that fun to read when they take up so much of the page. But somehow along the way I realized I had no idea what was going on anymore. I’m going to be honest here, I followed along pretty well at the beginning and quite enjoyed the book. being black means being evil, a savage, etc.the language is actually understandable, unlike all the medical terms that Freud used.the style that Fanon uses, with his integration of quotes from other texts and poems.So it’s late (or early?) and I should really be studying for a french midterm but I thought I’d get this out of the way.
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