Africa:What Fanon Still Teaches Us About Mental Illness in Post-Colonial Societies

[The Conversation Africa] The contemporary turn towards decolonial thinking is frequently cited in literature from the late 1990s and early 2000s. But this lens through which to understand the world has been around for a much longer time. It has an impressive lineage among Latin American, Caribbean, African and other Southern scholars. But it's the scholar Frantz Fanon who stands head and shoulders above them all.
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