Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Frantz Fanon and Racial Identity in Post - Colonial Contexts
- Thinking post - colonial identity
- Identity = social meanings & structural conditions
- Identity = shifting/ change
- Identity conditioned by power
- Group identity = cultural resources available
- Defining the post - colonial
- Post colonial = period after Europeans owned colonies
- Colonies gained political independence
- Understanding relationship between coloniser and colonised
- Understanding the dominance & resistance when colonies are being controlled by outside party
- How racial oppression affects identity
- The lived experience of the black man/ woman
- Identity is influenced by the world around it
- The world around the identity can change
- Black skin - white masks
- Racial alienation
- Relationship between internal world of person and external world with constraints
- Estrangement
- Person can be estranged from their humanness, self, belonging to their people
- All caused by race
- The pathology of the colonial context
- Racial contact = dominance by one group
- Dominant through physical, cultural and economical terms
- Racial contact = dominance = potential for psychopathology
- Cultural dispossession: Alienation through language
- Adopting language of oppressor = alienation
- Improve in white culture but lose black culture
- Dispossessed identities
- Coloniser eradicates colonised's culture
- Follows terms that devaluates colonised
- Result = deeply rooted sense of inferiority
- Lactification
- Lessening of blackness to achieve whiteness
- Desire is forced upon black subjects by white subjects
- Abandon selves to achieve white acceptance
- Double consciousness
- Black identity = double consciousness
- Colonised succeeds in colonisers culture
- Colonised = distnaced from home culture
- Disharmony between two sides
- Synchrony between culture, nation and family
- Family follows nation = synchronised = positive picture
- No synchronisation = destructs social structure = violence
- Synchronisation for identity
- Violence internalised
- Fanon = oppressed = personal conflicts and turmoil
- Opressed = conditions for the destruction of racism
- The identity dynamics of racism
- Blackness essesntialised
- Blackness = essential and determining quality of identity
- Not the meaning the person makes for himself but the pre - existing one that leaves impression
- Blackness functions as a fixed essence in speech and appearance
- Qualifying, categorising, problematising the racial subject
- Racist thinking defines individuals based on race, associations, values etc of that race
- Prejudicial terms = idealise dominant class while problimitising dominated class
- Black/ gay etc = understood through terms of categorical groupings
- How Whiteness defines Blackness
- Superiority of Whiteness requires the systemic devaluation of Blacks
- Neagtive Black & Positive white = binary logic
- Blackness is based on not being White
- Identity development in oppressive contexts
- Stages of marginal identity
- Stage 1 = capitulation = identify with aggressor
- Stage 2 = revitalisation = reacts towards powerful dominance (flight)
- Stage 3 = radicalisation = committed to radical social change (fight)
- The dynamics of cultural 'in - betweenity'
- The grey area where all 3 stages of marginal identity overlap
- When overlap = influence on each other = change
- Critiques of Fanon
- Sexism: black woman and white man & black man and white woman
- Representing colonial relationship as one of complete dominance and control
- Essentialist & static categories