Fanon concept of The self other and the other in the novel Dream on a monkey mountain
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Module
Eng 327
Institution
National University Of Modern Languages
In Derek Walcott's Dream on Monkey Mountain, Frantz Fanon’s concepts are central to the play’s exploration of identity. The Self is embodied by Shango, who seeks to define his identity amid colonial and cultural pressures. The Other represents the colonial forces and societal structures that im...
Fanon’s concept of “The self, the other and the Other”
in “Dream on Monkey Mountain”
Faculty of English Studies
National University of Modern Languages (NUML), Peshawar Campus
Frantz Fanon’s concept of the self, the other and the Other deals with the idea of how an
individual sees himself as superior and inferior at the same time in relation to other identities. To
simply put it, “The self” refers to one’s own identity, “the other” relates to the identities that the
self considers to be inferior to him and “the Other” refers to those to whom the self looks up to
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