[AAACE-NLA] "colonized mind?"
George Demetrion
george.demetrion at lvgh.org
Mon Feb 14 13:12:45 EST 2005
Here's Franz Fanon's home page
http://www.english.emory.edu/Bahri/Fanon.html
I imagine such a phrase was popularized in Wretched of the Earth (1961).
In terms of origins, I don't know.
Friere draws on this imagery in Pedagogy of the Oppressed when he speaks
of the invader from within.
I'd like to pick up on John Coming's message about keeping the focus of
this list at least temporarily exclusively on the lobbying effort.
That seems reasonable to me. Others?
On that, is there going to be a centralized strategy put out by the NCL
or is the object to deal with this on a state-by-state, or
person-by-person basis?
George
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Colleagues:
Does anyone know where this term originated? George? Andres?
Kathleen? X?
I have googled and can't find it, doesn't mean it isn't there, though.
I associate it with Fanon, if you have, too, do you have a fuller
citation?
Thanks, I hope someone knows.
Andrea
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