This work examines three novels by two authors from two West African countries; Mbarek Ould Beyrouk from Mauritania, and Fatou Diome from Senegal. These writers use their novels as a weapon to fight and advocate for the condition of Mauritanian and Senegalese women against the religious and patriarchal system, especially within the Islamic and animist context. In their novels, they deal with contemporary themes such as widowhood rites, slavery, force-feeding (leblouh) and forced marriages as tools used by religious and traditionalist men to oppress and humiliate young girls and women and also to elevate the status of men in their respective countries. In these four-chapters, a critical study and a systematic analysis is co...
This study is based on the main female African characters in Une si longue lettre written in 1979 by...
This study is based on the main female African characters in Une si longue lettre written in 1979 by...
Issues of gender, marriage and family are at the heart of the main cultural wars of our time and hav...
Starting with a contextual characterization of the concepts of “women”, and “traditions”, this disse...
Since the dawn of time, women generally have had fewer legal rights and status in society than their...
Previous studies in literary scholarship have highlighted various forms of violence against women as...
Le but de ce mémoire est d’analyser la condition et la conception des femmes dans le roman Le Ventre...
Le but de ce mémoire est d’analyser la condition et la conception des femmes dans le roman Le Ventre...
A majority of West African women, like most other African women, are victims of society regulated by...
In this present modern society, it is noted that women writers world over, use their works to expose...
Many critics consider Mariama Bâ as a feminist writer, but the reader of her two novels might wonder...
The Senegalese woman writer, Mariama Bâ, chronicles a changing society in post colonial Senegal, cau...
Most researchers in the area of feminist discourse have focused predominantly on patriarc...
This thesis is a sociocritic and comparative study in Francophone African Literature which examines ...
This thesis is a literary analysis of two novels, Comme le bon pain (2001) by Mariama Ndoye and Cend...
This study is based on the main female African characters in Une si longue lettre written in 1979 by...
This study is based on the main female African characters in Une si longue lettre written in 1979 by...
Issues of gender, marriage and family are at the heart of the main cultural wars of our time and hav...
Starting with a contextual characterization of the concepts of “women”, and “traditions”, this disse...
Since the dawn of time, women generally have had fewer legal rights and status in society than their...
Previous studies in literary scholarship have highlighted various forms of violence against women as...
Le but de ce mémoire est d’analyser la condition et la conception des femmes dans le roman Le Ventre...
Le but de ce mémoire est d’analyser la condition et la conception des femmes dans le roman Le Ventre...
A majority of West African women, like most other African women, are victims of society regulated by...
In this present modern society, it is noted that women writers world over, use their works to expose...
Many critics consider Mariama Bâ as a feminist writer, but the reader of her two novels might wonder...
The Senegalese woman writer, Mariama Bâ, chronicles a changing society in post colonial Senegal, cau...
Most researchers in the area of feminist discourse have focused predominantly on patriarc...
This thesis is a sociocritic and comparative study in Francophone African Literature which examines ...
This thesis is a literary analysis of two novels, Comme le bon pain (2001) by Mariama Ndoye and Cend...
This study is based on the main female African characters in Une si longue lettre written in 1979 by...
This study is based on the main female African characters in Une si longue lettre written in 1979 by...
Issues of gender, marriage and family are at the heart of the main cultural wars of our time and hav...