University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation.SEptember 2018. Major: French. Advisors: Judith Preckshot, Eileen Sivert. 1 computer file (PDF); iii, 288 pages.In my dissertation I examine what I call “fracture zones” between France and Africa through literary analysis of novels by authors from across francophone Africa: Abdourahman Waberi, Aminata Sow Fall, Cheikh Hamidou Kane, Ken Bugul, Léonora Miano and Nina Bouraoui. Fracture zones are interstitial spaces where two elements come into violent contact but in which one element, the author and gatekeeper of this violent space, has all the power. One manifestation of a fracture zone is the Mediterranean Sea which, at Europe’s behest, has become a space that is fluid and passible only to one si...
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The deterioration of reason - defined as the faculty of thinking and its functioning in all human be...
My dissertation Folie et stratégies d\u27évasion dans les romans postcoloniaux au Maghreb (Maroc-A...
This article focuses on African literature published since 2000 by authors of French expression. Whi...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2019. Major: French. Advisors: Bruno Chaouat, Syl...
Violence and political chaos are constant themes in African Francophone literature. The present diss...
“La banalité de l’exclusion. Autopsie in vivo de quelques romans d’auteures caribéennes et subsahari...
<p>This dissertation examines a series of novels by Aminata Zaaria, Ken Bugul, Gaston-Paul Effa, Bou...
My dissertation entitled ‘’De l’indigène au banlieuesard’’ concerns itself with the representation a...
I argue in this article that the postcolonial existential wound, otherwise referred to by Eboussi Bo...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2008. Major French. Advisor: Professor Judith E...
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My dissertation investigates questions of education in the discourses and representations employed b...
This dissertation draws on a wide range of U.S. and Francophone postcolonial theories and criticism,...
This dissertation examines colonial legacies and transnational identities in the works of four franc...
Completed under a Cotutelle arrangement between the University of Melbourne and La Sorbonne Univers...
The deterioration of reason - defined as the faculty of thinking and its functioning in all human be...
My dissertation Folie et stratégies d\u27évasion dans les romans postcoloniaux au Maghreb (Maroc-A...
This article focuses on African literature published since 2000 by authors of French expression. Whi...