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101 _aeng
200 _aVisions of the Wretched : Homage to Frantz Fanon
_bLIVR
_fNabil CHERNI
210 _aTunis
_cPublications of Manouba . Faculty of letters, Arts et Humanities
_d2004
215 _a186p.
345 _a131
545 _fPeter Gran
_hp.13-22
_iFanon Today : A View from th US
545 _fNaaman Kessous
_hp.23-35
_iFrantz Fanon, The Black Panther Party and "Lumpen Ideology"
545 _fMounir Guirat
_hp.37-47
_iRemembering Fanon's Concept of Resistance
545 _fAnne Murray
_hp.49-65
_iChaim Weizmann and the Organization of Wretchedness
545 _fHarpreet Pruthi
_hp.67-82
_iFemale but Wretched
545 _fDr. Denise K.Filios
_hp.83-94
_iConstructing a Female Subject in Medieval Europe: Griselda Framed
545 _fNejet Mchala
_hp.95-106
_iFa(u)nonia and A(h)lam National/Transnational Time
545 _fMabel Khawaja
_hp.107-116
_iAcculturating the Wretched: Delimiting Boundaries through Tragic or Comic Irony
545 _fJanet Fouli
_hp.117-133
_i"Without Oppress of Toll" . A Study of Some Fictional Representations of Oppression
545 _fNabil Cherni
_hp.135-155
_iThe Psychopathology of Colonial Desire and Displacement: Apartheid in Lewis Nkosi's Mating Birds
545 _fNoureddine Fgaier
_hp.157-170
_iSelf-Reflexive Strategies in Post-Colonial Verse
545 _fRafik Jamoussi
_hp.171-186
_iLiterary Translation between Linguistic Idealisation and Historical Context, the Case of A. Du'aji's Sahirtu
610 _aFrantz FANON
610 _aWRETCHDNESS
610 _aOPPRESSION
610 _aCOLONIALISM
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_aCherni
_bNabil
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801 _aTN
_bBIB.CEC
_c20201218
_gUNIMARC