Frantz Fanon stresses that the emancipation of postcolonial societies involves a deep cultural and psychological transformation, requiring individuals to reconstruct their identities beyond the physical independence from colonial rule. Similarly, Ismet Özel's poetry addresses the impact of Western hegemony on Turkey's identity crisis, advocating for a resistance that includes a spiritual and cultural dimension. Both figures view resistance against Western domination as a means of achieving cultural rebirth, emphasizing that true liberation transcends political boundaries and encompasses an internal revolution as well.
Fanon emphasizes that the identities of individuals shaped by colonialism require reconstruction through an internal process of liberation, not just external pressures.
Özel addresses Turkey's identity crisis by questioning Western hegemony's impact, advocating spiritual and cultural resistance beyond mere political struggle.
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