Edward Said, Frantz Omar Fanon: Philosophy and Theory
Edward Said, a prominent figure in Middle Eastern studies, explored complex relationships between history, culture, politics, and academics. He challenged Western discourse through works like "Orientalism," sparking debate about power dynamics and identity. Said's insights on Palestine, nationalism,
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Reflections on Colonialism and Cultural Domination
The texts by Jean-Paul Sartre and Frantz Fanon provide deep insights into the dynamics of colonialism and cultural imperialism. Sartre discusses the manipulation of native elites by European powers, while Fanon delves into the psychological impacts on colonized individuals. Both authors highlight ho
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Integrating Global South Psychologies in Canadian Counselling
Exploring the integration of Global South psychologies and healing practices in Canadian counselling psychology, emphasizing cultural diversity and holistic approaches. The presentation features artworks by Emily Carr and quotes from Frantz Fanon and William Faulkner, highlighting the importance of
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Frantz Fanon: Unveiling Algeria and Transforming Gender Dynamics
Frantz Fanon, a psychiatrist, revolutionary, and theorist, delves into the complexities of Algerian society, particularly focusing on the significance of the veil as a signifier of Arab women and their societal roles. He explores the historical evolution of the veil in Algeria, challenging colonial
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