I find myself suddenly in the world and I recognize that I have one right alone: That of demanding human behavior form the other. One duty alone: That of not renouncing my freedom through my choices. Postmodernism and Raceแก้ไขโดย - 1997 - 191 หน้าไม่มีตัวอย่าง - เกี่ยวกับหนังสือเล่มนี้
| William Leon McBride - 1997 - 408 หน้า
...Fanon regarded the situation of each man to be a constant struggle against the degradation of Man. "I find myself suddenly in the world and I recognize that I have one right alone: That of demanding human behavior form the other. One duty alone: That of not renouncing my freedom through... | |
| Eugene Walker Gogol - 2002 - 402 หน้า
...but "a new humanism." Fanon ends Black Skin, White Masks as he began it — toward "a new humanism:" "I find myself suddenly in the world and I recognize that I have one right alone: That of demanding human behavior from the other. One duty alone: That of not renouncing my freedom through... | |
| Julie K. Ward, Tommy L. Lott - 2002 - 340 หน้า
...Fanon regarded the situation of each man to be a constant struggle against the degradation of Man. "I find myself suddenly in the world and I recognize that I have one right alone: That of demanding human behavior form the other. One duty alone: That of not renouncing my freedom through... | |
| Dermot Moran, Lester E. Embree - 2004 - 360 หน้า
...Fanon regarded the situation of each man to be a constant struggle against the degradation of Man. "I find myself suddenly in the world and I recognize that I have one right alone: That of demanding human behavior form the other. One duty alone: That of not renouncing my freedom through... | |
| Lesley Feracho - 2005 - 254 หน้า
...transcend these limitations: "Do I have to be limited to the justification of a facial conformation? ... 1 find myself suddenly in the world and I recognize that I have one right alone: That of demanding human behavior from the other. ... In the world through which 1 travel, I am endlessly creating... | |
| Reiland Rabaka - 2007 - 418 หน้า
...man on his life and show him that 1 am not that "sho' good eatin'" that he persists in imagining. 1 find myself suddenly in the world and I recognize that I have one right alone: That of demanding human behavior from the other. One duty alone: That of not renouncing my freedom through... | |
| Lewis R. Gordon - 2008
...concluding his study with a reflection on choice from Fanon, who was also a friend of Richard Wright: I find myself suddenly in the world and I recognize that I have one right alone: That of demanding human behavior from the other. One duty alone: That of not renouncing my freedom through... | |
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