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prompt\tfrantz fanon\tjawaharlal nehru where is the author from?\tfanon…

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prompt\tfrantz fanon\tjawaharlal nehru
where is the author from?\tfanon “was born in martinique an island in the caribbean ruled by france & belonging to the third world and educated as a psychiatrist in france a country in europe belonging to the first world, and he spent much of his later life in algeria a country in north africa ruled by france from 1830 - 1962 and belonging to the third world” (1).\tnehru is from india, a large country in south asia belonging to the third world.
what is each author’s position, career, and personal background?\tfanon was “a revolutionary and writer whose ideas about the psychological damage of colonialism were very influential on the leaders of anti - colonial national liberation movements” (1). fanon argued that colonialism had extremely harmful impacts on colonized peoples’ ways of thinking.\tnehru was “a leader of the indian independence movement under mahatma gandhi. when india gained independence in 1947, he was elected as the first prime minister. he remained as prime minister until he died in 1964” (2).
infer: how might each author’s background, nationality, and position influence his perspective?\t\the had a big interest in seeing india do well because he’d been leader for a long time, and one of the leaders of the indian independence movement earlier. he’d been working towards this goal (third way, independence) for a long, long time.... he’s very confident in his speech
identify: list three major ideas or goals from each source.\t\t
summarize: in each author’s opinion, what is the “third way?”\t\t

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To address the sub - questions about Frantz Fanon and Jawaharlal Nehru, we'll go through each row of the table:

1. Infer: How might each author’s background, nationality, and position influence his perspective? (Frantz Fanon)
Brief Explanations

Fanon was born in Martinique (a French - ruled Caribbean island, part of the Third World), educated in France (First World), and spent later life in Algeria (French - ruled North African, Third World) as a psychiatrist and revolutionary. His experience of living in colonized (Martinique, Algeria) and colonizing (France) contexts, along with his role as a psychiatrist and anti - colonial revolutionary, would make him focus on the psychological harm of colonialism on colonized people. He would likely advocate for anti - colonial national liberation as a way to overcome this harm.

Brief Explanations

Nehru was from India (Third World, South Asia), a leader of the Indian Independence Movement and later India's first Prime Minister. His long - term leadership in the independence movement and as Prime Minister made him interested in India's progress. His perspective would be centered around building a strong, independent India after breaking free from colonial rule.

Brief Explanations
  1. Colonialism causes severe psychological damage to colonized peoples. This is based on his experience and his work as a psychiatrist, observing the mental state of those under colonial rule.
  2. Anti - colonial national liberation movements are necessary. Given his revolutionary stance and the harm he saw from colonialism, he believed that such movements were the way to free colonized people.
  3. Colonized peoples' ways of thinking are negatively impacted by colonialism. His analysis of the psychological effects led him to this conclusion about the cognitive impact of colonial rule.

Answer:

Fanon's background (colonized/colonizing contexts, psychiatry), nationality (Third World roots), and position (revolutionary/writer) make him focus on colonialism's psychological harm and advocate anti - colonial liberation.

1. Infer: How might each author’s background, nationality, and position influence his perspective? (Jawaharlal Nehru)