very interesting video; I have a very slight remark; that is, the presenter of the video mistakes Octave Mannoni's gender. they consider him female while he is male, using "she" and "her" instead of "he" and "his"
Hi David! Thanks for this channel - I never knew I knew so little about so much! You're impressively eloquent and well-spoken. Now I have to go back and start at the beginning... Shine on!!
This is good information. One thing, I read the comments and those that made corrections to the lecturers information. Since this information is new to me, I am now wondering what other mistakes the lecturer may have made that I will not know because I am not familiar with this new information for me.
Very impressive sir, I wish I could conduct my English as eloquent as you 👌🏾 P.S Although English is not my first language, I’m forced to adopt it because it also goes hand in hand with survival. A lot of the Native South Africans are communist, as black Capitalist were forced too , thanks again
Their actually is something totally natural about being able to speak the language of a larger or more economically prosperous group, leading you to have more economic success. Even if we were talking about programming, languages, being able to program in a more commonly used, more successful language would be valuable compared to only knowing a programming language, that was not very successful, and was not widely adopted.
@@موسى_7 the amt of learning required makes it completely different. If languages took one day to learn the basics of and at most a month to grasp properly, the world would be totally diff. Society would be set up in a way to require re education of learning certain programming languages in each nation state so everyone can communicate with everyone. Re-education of a new normal language is incredibly difficult. - Also OP is not looking at things from Fanon or oppressed POV. He’s trying to look at things from an “analytical” “nuanced” liberal pov where systemic oppression is waved away because look: productivity gains! Liberalism and growth mindset is a plague.
Does Fanon disapproves marriage between black and white folks? I dont think it's a good idea to judge every such inter racial relation through the oppressor-oppressed lens. Infact, such relations should prove to be helpful to break this complex.
He married a white woman. We do need to look at racial relation through oppressor-oppressed lens because that build the foundation. The problem is we don’t see the reality to which this issue is birth. Why wouldn’t we look at it for what it is? We have to identify in order to change it.
Black white purple blue gold are adjectives English:: ADJECTIVES ARE USE TO DESCRIBE A NOUN! ITS NOT SAFE TO BIND ADJECTIVES WITH NOUNS , MAYBE OVER YOUR HEAD
Negro is just closer to french and spanish, the sensibility to it is a US thing and even then many great afroamerican figures of the past century used the term and they must have had some awareness of the negritude movement and other relevant stuff.
30:32 - South Africa is still a racist country with racist institutions!? That is just absolutely wrong mate sorry. Page one of the SA constitution is emphatic that SA is non-racist and non-sexist. People *are imprisoned* in SA if they dare act or speak in a racist way.
You're clearly misinformed. S.A is still rooted in systematic racism. Many blacks and coloreds are marginalized in the hands of the system that caters for non-black races.
very interesting video;
I have a very slight remark; that is, the presenter of the video mistakes Octave Mannoni's gender. they consider him female while he is male, using "she" and "her" instead of "he" and "his"
I think he was trying to talk about Maud Mannoni, Octave Mannoni's wife
Thank you so much I needed this for my postcolonial paper! You always come in clutch!
But their is no post colonialism!
Your intro had me so pumped!!!!!!!!!! Thank you!! You are the MVP GOAT!!!
Hi David! Thanks for this channel - I never knew I knew so little about so much! You're impressively eloquent and well-spoken. Now I have to go back and start at the beginning... Shine on!!
Thank you so much, I love love it.what a great summery I can't wait to start reading this book, Fanon is amazing.
And I can't wait for par 2
Damn, you really did that. This is so important. Thank you!!
US Army ad “ok i hope that wasn’t too jarring”
This is good information. One thing, I read the comments and those that made corrections to the lecturers information. Since this information is new to me, I am now wondering what other mistakes the lecturer may have made that I will not know because I am not familiar with this new information for me.
And I can't wait for part 2 looking forward
I haven’t read this one yet, thanks for the video!
Are we there yet?
Thank you for the breakdown
Oh I just started reading this, it's so good I can get an explainer
Good job
Imagine if we treated the b-word like we treat the n-word.
NICE ONE. thanks for this.
Very impressive sir, I wish I could conduct my English as eloquent as you 👌🏾
P.S Although English is not my first language, I’m forced to adopt it because it also goes hand in hand with survival. A lot of the Native South Africans are communist, as black Capitalist were forced too , thanks again
@leboblack are you serious?
@@RadientZAR5749 about?
What’s the show called? Tank tank? Tang tang?
Tin Tin!
@@TheoryPhilosophy thanks! Great video
Fantastic! Thank you.
Mannoni in this context is a HE , is Octave Mannoni, wich was maried to a psychoanalist too! Moud Mannoni, She worked with children.
I wonder how this might relate to Cornell West's "black faces in high places" a la Obama. Interesting.
Yeah there was no ad :)
hey I just saw you on the CBC! congrats! Are you going to be a regular on the national now? haha
There are also positive stereotypes, such as Asians being good at math etc.
Not realy
What then if you are Asian and bad at math?
Great lecture, just one note with regards to Tintin - he is Belgian rather than French.
Their actually is something totally natural about being able to speak the language of a larger or more economically prosperous group, leading you to have more economic success. Even if we were talking about programming, languages, being able to program in a more commonly used, more successful language would be valuable compared to only knowing a programming language, that was not very successful, and was not widely adopted.
Except you can learn a programming language in like a day
No relation to spoken language
The difference is that programming language is not related to culture and politics.
@@موسى_7 the amt of learning required makes it completely different. If languages took one day to learn the basics of and at most a month to grasp properly, the world would be totally diff. Society would be set up in a way to require re education of learning certain programming languages in each nation state so everyone can communicate with everyone.
Re-education of a new normal language is incredibly difficult.
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Also OP is not looking at things from Fanon or oppressed POV. He’s trying to look at things from an “analytical” “nuanced” liberal pov where systemic oppression is waved away because look: productivity gains!
Liberalism and growth mindset is a plague.
@@chasesad maybe you can but that is not the case for most people. It takes years to get good at a programming language.
Excellent
Great thanks
Actually. the commercial break was Cornel West !!!!
(Unfortunately he is doing a "Master Class.")
Ur favorite presidents study /studies him💯
This is def Kanye right now smh BFWS
Fanon was a smart man but I pity him he's a Marxist. Socialism don't work in the end
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The funniest part is that while talking about colonialism he keeps calling United States “America”-😬🙄
Not the best work out mix
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Good video. Do Afropessimism.
Does Fanon disapproves marriage between black and white folks? I dont think it's a good idea to judge every such inter racial relation through the oppressor-oppressed lens. Infact, such relations should prove to be helpful to break this complex.
He married a white woman. We do need to look at racial relation through oppressor-oppressed lens because that build the foundation. The problem is we don’t see the reality to which this issue is birth. Why wouldn’t we look at it for what it is? We have to identify in order to change it.
Black white purple blue gold are adjectives English:: ADJECTIVES ARE USE TO DESCRIBE A NOUN! ITS NOT SAFE TO BIND ADJECTIVES WITH NOUNS , MAYBE OVER YOUR HEAD
@Bint Muhajabah Letem know !!!
Negro is just closer to french and spanish, the sensibility to it is a US thing and even then many great afroamerican figures of the past century used the term and they must have had some awareness of the negritude movement and other relevant stuff.
30:32 - South Africa is still a racist country with racist institutions!? That is just absolutely wrong mate sorry. Page one of the SA constitution is emphatic that SA is non-racist and non-sexist. People *are imprisoned* in SA if they dare act or speak in a racist way.
You're clearly misinformed. S.A is still rooted in systematic racism. Many blacks and coloreds are marginalized in the hands of the system that caters for non-black races.
I live in SA, and I'm sorry to say but people are still very racist here, they just hide it in private.
The united state is the same as south Africa it's more hide and lie but gets the same results
Black people in SA are the most colonized Black people on the planet. The majority is ruled by the minority. Yes, SA is still a racist country.
theres no way you're 30 mins into a franz fanon analysis of all videos. yet you still spew such contrived dribble like this.
Thank you, this gave me the courage to shit myself