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What is the philosophical problem in Fanon's Black Skin, White Masks?
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2-page “Philosophical Assessment”
A. What is a philosophical problem concerning race or recognition that you observed in your reading of Fanon’s Black Skin, White Masks?
B. Based on your own assessment, does Fanon propose an adequate way in this text for us to solve or address this proble
The grade out of ten will be equally based on how well you answer each of the two
questions (listed above), according to a now familiar, though somewhat modified, grading rubric:
Requirements: You must present a clear and relevant conclusion or thesis in response to
the question, a plausible argument for it, and sufficient elaboration with substantial
textual support.
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