Martinique Between Fanon and Naipaul

Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 30 (2):128-145 (2023)
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An argument for the proximity, if not absolute sameness, of Naipaul and Fanon on the status of the West Indies in the age of colonialism and independence struggle.

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