Mongo Beti, whose real name is Alexander Siyidi Awala, was only 22 years old when he developed his own concept of "freedom". His ideas became public by way of his contribution to the African journal Présence Africaine, published in Paris in the 1950s. Mongo Beti is of the opinion that Africans could enjoy freedom only once independent of their colonial masters. According to Mongo Beti, the colonial masters exploited Africans economically, dominated them politically, and alienated them generally. This work is an analysis of "the quest of freedom by Mongo Beti, an african writer". As regards the approach taken in this work, I will not be following the prevailing mode wherein the author is divorced from his work; rather, I will focus on Mongo ...
After the departure of the colonial masters, the governance of African states fall in the hands of A...
International audienceHere, one can find a reflection on the historical significance of three life s...
This study explores the impacts of colonialism on the political, economic and social life of the c...
Mongo Beti is the pseudonym of one Alexandre Biyidi, a novelist from the ex-French Cameroun, who wro...
Following their independence in the 1960s the new governments of such French-speaking, African natio...
At the time of Independence (1950-1960), the ethos that the African author constructs throughout his...
Accès au texte intégral réservé aux membres de l’université de LorraineThe study focuses on the rela...
This thesis analyzes Les Soleils des Independances (1968) by Ahamadou Kourouma and Trop de Soleil Tu...
Master of ArtsDepartment of Modern LanguagesClaire L. DehonFrancophone Literature from Sub-Saharan A...
This research focuses on the identity that an author uniquely constructs and elaborates throughout h...
L’étude porte sur le rapport entre la littérature et l’histoire, plus précisément sur la récupératio...
La présente recherche s’intéresse à l’identité que l’auteur élabore de manière singulière dans le te...
The Return Home : Mongo Beti's Late OeuvreIn 1991 amid the wave of democracy sweeping Africa, Mongo ...
Embargo demandé par l'auteur jusqu'au 23 août 2028This research examines the conditions of possibili...
Two tendencies underpin the works of Mongo Beti, right from his literary beginnings in 1953. First, ...
After the departure of the colonial masters, the governance of African states fall in the hands of A...
International audienceHere, one can find a reflection on the historical significance of three life s...
This study explores the impacts of colonialism on the political, economic and social life of the c...
Mongo Beti is the pseudonym of one Alexandre Biyidi, a novelist from the ex-French Cameroun, who wro...
Following their independence in the 1960s the new governments of such French-speaking, African natio...
At the time of Independence (1950-1960), the ethos that the African author constructs throughout his...
Accès au texte intégral réservé aux membres de l’université de LorraineThe study focuses on the rela...
This thesis analyzes Les Soleils des Independances (1968) by Ahamadou Kourouma and Trop de Soleil Tu...
Master of ArtsDepartment of Modern LanguagesClaire L. DehonFrancophone Literature from Sub-Saharan A...
This research focuses on the identity that an author uniquely constructs and elaborates throughout h...
L’étude porte sur le rapport entre la littérature et l’histoire, plus précisément sur la récupératio...
La présente recherche s’intéresse à l’identité que l’auteur élabore de manière singulière dans le te...
The Return Home : Mongo Beti's Late OeuvreIn 1991 amid the wave of democracy sweeping Africa, Mongo ...
Embargo demandé par l'auteur jusqu'au 23 août 2028This research examines the conditions of possibili...
Two tendencies underpin the works of Mongo Beti, right from his literary beginnings in 1953. First, ...
After the departure of the colonial masters, the governance of African states fall in the hands of A...
International audienceHere, one can find a reflection on the historical significance of three life s...
This study explores the impacts of colonialism on the political, economic and social life of the c...