Abstract:
This article seeks to draw on Frantz Fanon’s contributions for language studies in order to understand how language can be set as a zone of non-being for black people. In order to do so, this article binds the Fanonian remarks on zone of non-being to linguistic racism, linguicide and raciolinguistics analyses, positioning, as such, a black push from the south of global south.
Keywords:
Frantz Fanon; Language studies; Language