Ahmadou Kourouma’s Allah is Not Obliged is a fiction based on the civil wars in the West African countries of Liberia and Sierra Leone as a result of the breakdown of democracy. It employs the point of view of a child narrator, Birahima, a literalist picaro, to narrate wartime atrocities. The novel, mainly a satire, employs the devices of irony and humour that allow Birahima to present his world, which is turned upside down, and morality, reversed, in a way that makes the reader laugh in spite of the horror. The reality of Birahima’s wartime experience, which has left him in a kind of developmental “limbo”, is difficult to believe to be true. However, he makes every effort in his use of language to prove the truthfulness of the absurdity he...
Fictional representation of historical war is a contentious subject. Two dominant modes of thought p...
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Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThis study explores how selected West African war novels employ non-realist...
In his novel Allah n’est pas obligé the Ivorian writer Ahmadou Kourouma tries to convey his Malinké ...
This essay on satire of war explores how two African writers, Ken Saro-Wiwa and Uzodinma Iweala, der...
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Préambule Allah n’est pas obligé, paru en 2000, est le dernier ouvrage publié de son vivant ...
This article aims to show that in Kuruma's novels, humour is both a writing device and a mode of per...
International Human Rights is a multi-layered ideological system at the intersection of law, cultura...
Throughout the Biafran War of Independence from Nigeria (1967-1970), Gabriel Okara remained a commit...
Fictional representation of historical war is a contentious subject. Two dominant modes of thought p...
In this paper I present my work on Allah n’est pas obligé, a novel by Ahmadou Kourouma, in a didacti...
Mozambique civil war was fought between Mozambique’s ruling Marxist ‘Front for the Liberation of Moz...
Ahmadou Kourouma\u27s novel Allah n\u27est pas oblige belongs to the rich literary vein of texts, bo...
RésuméLa figure de l’enfant soldat s’est progressivement établie dans la fiction romanesque africain...
This essay examines the circumstances of Jubril, Chief Ukongo and Colonel Usenetok, three casualties...
The fabricated disaster caused by war and conflict and its traumatic effect on people and the enviro...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThis study explores how selected West African war novels employ non-realist...
In his novel Allah n’est pas obligé the Ivorian writer Ahmadou Kourouma tries to convey his Malinké ...
This essay on satire of war explores how two African writers, Ken Saro-Wiwa and Uzodinma Iweala, der...
Wars exhibit man’s inhumanity to man. This paper discusses war as a theme in a number of fictions an...
Préambule Allah n’est pas obligé, paru en 2000, est le dernier ouvrage publié de son vivant ...
This article aims to show that in Kuruma's novels, humour is both a writing device and a mode of per...
International Human Rights is a multi-layered ideological system at the intersection of law, cultura...
Throughout the Biafran War of Independence from Nigeria (1967-1970), Gabriel Okara remained a commit...
Fictional representation of historical war is a contentious subject. Two dominant modes of thought p...
In this paper I present my work on Allah n’est pas obligé, a novel by Ahmadou Kourouma, in a didacti...
Mozambique civil war was fought between Mozambique’s ruling Marxist ‘Front for the Liberation of Moz...