Fanon's Three Stages Related To The Indigenous People Of Chiapas

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December 26, 2011

 

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Frantz Fanon's three stages to national culture; assimilation, self discovery, and revolution, relate to the struggle of the campesinos of Chiapas. In the last 500 years, the indigenous people of Chiapas have faced all three of Fanan's stages during their struggle for the development of a national culture...
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