My dissertation entitled ‘’De l’indigène au banlieuesard’’ concerns itself with the representation and status of the African “postcolonial other” since the encounter between Africa and France till today. Building on the reading of six novels that are representative of both Sub-Saharan Africa and North Africa, and that cover three distinct moments of the France-Africa encounter, I follow the ways in which the colonial subject is treated, perceived, handled and ultimately represented by French colonial and postcolonial power. I therefore shed light on the ways in which the dehumanization of postcolonial subjects has a longstanding history, beginning with colonial laws such as the “Code de l’Indigénat” and continuing with the treatment of immi...
The topic of immigration has inspired an explosion of novels in Francophone Literature. They usually...
The topic of immigration has inspired an explosion of novels in Francophone Literature. They usually...
“Beyond the Banlieue: French Postcolonial Migration & the Politics of a Sub-Saharan Identity” detail...
My dissertation investigates questions of education in the discourses and representations employed b...
My dissertation investigates questions of education in the discourses and representations employed b...
Violence and political chaos are constant themes in African Francophone literature. The present diss...
Violence and political chaos are constant themes in African Francophone literature. The present diss...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2008. Major French. Advisor: Professor Judith E...
Violence and political chaos are constant themes in African Francophone literature. The present diss...
My dissertation examines the concept of transgression in the postcolonial African novel. My approach...
My dissertation, “Recasting Crime Fiction: The Francophone African and Haitian Crime Novel between A...
My dissertation examines the concept of transgression in the postcolonial African novel. My approach...
This dissertation analyzes Afrique en Créations, a French government patronage program devoted to co...
Why, postcolonialism, do distant French colonial events (slavery in the West Indies in the 15th to 1...
Why, postcolonialism, do distant French colonial events (slavery in the West Indies in the 15th to 1...
The topic of immigration has inspired an explosion of novels in Francophone Literature. They usually...
The topic of immigration has inspired an explosion of novels in Francophone Literature. They usually...
“Beyond the Banlieue: French Postcolonial Migration & the Politics of a Sub-Saharan Identity” detail...
My dissertation investigates questions of education in the discourses and representations employed b...
My dissertation investigates questions of education in the discourses and representations employed b...
Violence and political chaos are constant themes in African Francophone literature. The present diss...
Violence and political chaos are constant themes in African Francophone literature. The present diss...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2008. Major French. Advisor: Professor Judith E...
Violence and political chaos are constant themes in African Francophone literature. The present diss...
My dissertation examines the concept of transgression in the postcolonial African novel. My approach...
My dissertation, “Recasting Crime Fiction: The Francophone African and Haitian Crime Novel between A...
My dissertation examines the concept of transgression in the postcolonial African novel. My approach...
This dissertation analyzes Afrique en Créations, a French government patronage program devoted to co...
Why, postcolonialism, do distant French colonial events (slavery in the West Indies in the 15th to 1...
Why, postcolonialism, do distant French colonial events (slavery in the West Indies in the 15th to 1...
The topic of immigration has inspired an explosion of novels in Francophone Literature. They usually...
The topic of immigration has inspired an explosion of novels in Francophone Literature. They usually...
“Beyond the Banlieue: French Postcolonial Migration & the Politics of a Sub-Saharan Identity” detail...