Published in 2008, the novel Retour de manivelle (“Backlash”) by Julien Kilanga Musinde revives the unfinished debate related to the search of identity in African writing. The universe depicted represents the modern society and Musinde’s main character is changing as fast as he relocates to a different society. The author depicts this flexibility as a strength that commands the adaptability of the character without suppressing the initial culture of the protagonist. Musinde chooses to freely express his fantasy and, at the same time, integrate his subjective world vision and multidimensional scholarship in the interpretation of the identity. The question of culture being central to the novel, the paper is aimed at demonstrating, however, th...
“Penser le monde à partir de l’ Afrique” (Mbembe and Sarr) – to think the world from the perspective...
The African National Literature extent the question of being more or less dynamic implemented. They ...
My research bridges the gap between Anglophone postcolonial studies and Francophone literary studies...
Published in 2008, the novel Retour de manivelle (“Backlash”) by Julien Kilanga Musinde revives the ...
Published in 2008, the novel Retour de manivelle by Julien Kilanga Musinde revives the unfinished de...
This article sets out to analyse a trend in literary (re)positioning in the context of socio-politic...
In the 1990s and in the beginning of the 20 th century, Congolese and Ivorian literatures witnessed ...
African novels allows to read and experience different states of unbinding (ecological, social, poli...
Dans ce travail, nous défendons une idée très féconde : le concept, qui est le « moteur » de l’abstr...
Often, literary cultures from Anglophone Africa and Francophone Africa are treated as separate intel...
Taking as its theoretical frame of reference Jean-Luc Nancy's distinction between globalization and ...
This paper examines the question of existentialism in Trois jours et le néant by the Moroc...
The topic of immigration has inspired an explosion of novels in Francophone Literature. They usually...
How to write and say Africa in the twenty-first century, in an era called "world literature"? This q...
International audienceThe notion of “postcolonial melancholia” allows for a description of the way i...
“Penser le monde à partir de l’ Afrique” (Mbembe and Sarr) – to think the world from the perspective...
The African National Literature extent the question of being more or less dynamic implemented. They ...
My research bridges the gap between Anglophone postcolonial studies and Francophone literary studies...
Published in 2008, the novel Retour de manivelle (“Backlash”) by Julien Kilanga Musinde revives the ...
Published in 2008, the novel Retour de manivelle by Julien Kilanga Musinde revives the unfinished de...
This article sets out to analyse a trend in literary (re)positioning in the context of socio-politic...
In the 1990s and in the beginning of the 20 th century, Congolese and Ivorian literatures witnessed ...
African novels allows to read and experience different states of unbinding (ecological, social, poli...
Dans ce travail, nous défendons une idée très féconde : le concept, qui est le « moteur » de l’abstr...
Often, literary cultures from Anglophone Africa and Francophone Africa are treated as separate intel...
Taking as its theoretical frame of reference Jean-Luc Nancy's distinction between globalization and ...
This paper examines the question of existentialism in Trois jours et le néant by the Moroc...
The topic of immigration has inspired an explosion of novels in Francophone Literature. They usually...
How to write and say Africa in the twenty-first century, in an era called "world literature"? This q...
International audienceThe notion of “postcolonial melancholia” allows for a description of the way i...
“Penser le monde à partir de l’ Afrique” (Mbembe and Sarr) – to think the world from the perspective...
The African National Literature extent the question of being more or less dynamic implemented. They ...
My research bridges the gap between Anglophone postcolonial studies and Francophone literary studies...