Transnational African author Tierno Monénembo is known for his unstable narratives and travelling storytellers. In this article I will discuss two of his novels, Pelourinho (1995) and Les Coqs cubains chantent à minuit (2015). Drawing on nomadic thought, the article will argue that Monénembo's lesser-seen subjects are figures of mobile débrouillardise who embody and play out a collective nomadic thinking with which they mediate unstable space. Translation is indirectly addressed here as part of that débrouillard practice, whereby stories, situations, and agency are mediated by these secondary characters. Monénembo translates their wily movement and flexibility into French by keeping mobility at the centre of his structural and linguistic ch...
At the roots of many travels to distant destinations - be it in the context of tourism or migration ...
Completed under a Cotutelle arrangement between the University of Melbourne and La Sorbonne Univers...
With increased mobility enabled by evolving technology, the world experiences higher rates of migrat...
Transnational African author Tierno Monénembo is known for his unstable narratives and travelling st...
Mobility is a defining feature of the global postcolonial era. Yet, much of postcolonial literary sc...
Many literary texts written by authors of African origin in the Spanish language engage with the exp...
In 2018, Noel Salazar presented a paper at the 5th World Humanities Forum in Busan, South Korea, en...
This article examines how “irregular” migrants from Western and Central Africa make sense of their t...
Globalisation is marked by the increase of mobility (Appadurai 1996). Mobility’s diverse manifestati...
L’écriture migrante caractérise depuis plusieurs décennies maintenant le paysage littéraire francoph...
Embargo ends September 1, 2020Previously published in the Journal of North African StudiesThis artic...
Phénomène aujourd’hui présenté comme consubstantiel à la mondialisation, les migrations des pays du ...
Literary writers at home and in the diaspora have been reacting to the rate at which Africans are le...
Inspired by the notion of mobility explored by Zachary Guthrie’s book Bound for Work: Labor, Mobilit...
This article engages with Achille Mbembe's notion of the grotesque in two novels by Guinean author T...
At the roots of many travels to distant destinations - be it in the context of tourism or migration ...
Completed under a Cotutelle arrangement between the University of Melbourne and La Sorbonne Univers...
With increased mobility enabled by evolving technology, the world experiences higher rates of migrat...
Transnational African author Tierno Monénembo is known for his unstable narratives and travelling st...
Mobility is a defining feature of the global postcolonial era. Yet, much of postcolonial literary sc...
Many literary texts written by authors of African origin in the Spanish language engage with the exp...
In 2018, Noel Salazar presented a paper at the 5th World Humanities Forum in Busan, South Korea, en...
This article examines how “irregular” migrants from Western and Central Africa make sense of their t...
Globalisation is marked by the increase of mobility (Appadurai 1996). Mobility’s diverse manifestati...
L’écriture migrante caractérise depuis plusieurs décennies maintenant le paysage littéraire francoph...
Embargo ends September 1, 2020Previously published in the Journal of North African StudiesThis artic...
Phénomène aujourd’hui présenté comme consubstantiel à la mondialisation, les migrations des pays du ...
Literary writers at home and in the diaspora have been reacting to the rate at which Africans are le...
Inspired by the notion of mobility explored by Zachary Guthrie’s book Bound for Work: Labor, Mobilit...
This article engages with Achille Mbembe's notion of the grotesque in two novels by Guinean author T...
At the roots of many travels to distant destinations - be it in the context of tourism or migration ...
Completed under a Cotutelle arrangement between the University of Melbourne and La Sorbonne Univers...
With increased mobility enabled by evolving technology, the world experiences higher rates of migrat...