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In this video I am finalizing my thoughts on Alba de Cespedes' novel "Her Side of the Story" while also connecting the works of D'Atari and Davis who are great standalones in their own right, but read together contribute even more to a reader's understanding of patriarchy and how it well serves the bourgeois ideology to further divide the proletarian struggle. I have also briefly reviewed Frantz Fanon's "A dying colonialism". In this book Fanon explores the emancipatory role the revolution had played in Algerian society during the armed struggle against French colonialism. The quote I was looking in the video but could not find: "The revolutionary character of this decision must once again be emphasized. At the beginning, it was the married women who were contacted. But rather soon these restrictions were abandoned. The married women whose husbands were militants were the first to be chosen. Later, the widows or divorced women were designated. In any case, there were never any unmarried girls–first of all, because a girl of even twenty or twenty-three hardly ever has occasion to leave the family domicile unaccompanied. But the woman's duties as mother or spouse, the desire to limit to the minimum the possible consequences of her arrest and her death, and also the more and more numerous volunteering of unmarried girls, led the political leaders to make another leap, to remove all restrictions, to accept indiscriminately the support of the Algerian women" (Fanon, 1965, p. 51). If you are interested to join the reading group for Fanon's The Wretched of the Earth you can find all the information on this link: https://www.southsouthmovement.org/pr... Storygraph: _aleksismil #albadecespedes #angeladavis #frantzfanon #andreadatari #feminism #marxistfeminism #literaryfiction