Published June 20, 2025 | Version v1

Treatment of Franz Fanon Black Skin, White Mask

  • 1. Graduate Student, Department of English, Manarat International University, Bangladesh

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This research investigates the resolution of Frantz Fanon's 'Black Skin, White Masks'. By analyzing the characters through Fanon's lens of the 'white mask', it uncovers the impact of colonialism on cultural identity, power dynamics, internalized oppression, and a simple way of resolution. The study's comparative approach reveals the characters' struggles with identity and agency, reflecting Fanon's observations on the psychological effects of colonial domination. The qualitative data of the research showed relevance with that of several previous studies in favor of Frantz Fanon’s ‘Black Skin, White Mask’ issues. The research result shows the resolution of the colonized and colonizers, the previous researcher not focusing on the issue by following the qualitative method where primary and secondary data were both included. The investigation highlights teacher and student opinions which inform researchers and the society people.

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