A part of the Negritude movement of the 1930s and 1940s, Franz Fanon (a citizen of Martinique) saw the attack on and diminishing of Blackness as derived from colonialism and the dehumanization of the Black race.
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A part of the Negritude movement of the 1930s and 1940s, Franz Fanon (a citizen of Martinique) saw the attack on and diminishing of Blackness as derived from colonialism and the dehumanization of the Black race.
Exploration is evolving to adopt new meaning and significance. In the past, exploration focused on scaling mountains, trekking across vast deserts, sailing to far away places, searching through underground cave systems or other “adventurous” activities. But exploration today goes far beyond these activities as illustrated by the literary-explorer who takes the reader into a realm presented by the writer and experienced by the reader.