This article explores the Congolese remembering of the experienced colonial violence through the medium of literature. Although criticism of colonialism is not a favourite topic of Congolese writers, there exists an important corpus of texts, especially when the literary production of Congo Kinshasa and Congo Brazzaville with their politically distinct though sometimes similar experiences is taken into account. Three main strategies of writing about the topic can be distinguished: a documentary mode, an allegorical mode and a fragmented mode, which often appear in combination. Intertextuality with the colonial archive as well as oral African narrations is a recurrent feature of these texts. The short stories of Lomami Tchibamba, of the firs...
This article will explore the intellectual context in which French-Belgian colonial writing develope...
This article will explore the intellectual context in which French-Belgian colonial writing develope...
Between 1963 and 1968, Pierre Mulele, previously Minister of National Education in the first post-c...
This article explores the Congolese remembering of the experienced colonial violence through the med...
This article explores the Congolese remembering of the experienced colonial violence through the med...
This article explores the Congolese remembering of the experienced colonial violence through the med...
Paul Lomami Tchibamba (1914–85) is often described as the Congo’s first novelist. Previous research ...
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...
Violence and political chaos are constant themes in African Francophone literature. The present diss...
Paul Lomami Tchibamba (1914–85) is often described as the Congo’s first novelist. Previous research ...
Postcolonial discourses describe colonization as a process of invention to impose the will of a conq...
Postcolonial discourses describe colonization as a process of invention to impose the will of a conq...
Explanations for the persistence of violence in the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of Congo...
Postcolonial discourses describe colonization as a process of invention to impose the will of a conq...
This article will explore the intellectual context in which French-Belgian colonial writing develope...
This article will explore the intellectual context in which French-Belgian colonial writing develope...
Between 1963 and 1968, Pierre Mulele, previously Minister of National Education in the first post-c...
This article explores the Congolese remembering of the experienced colonial violence through the med...
This article explores the Congolese remembering of the experienced colonial violence through the med...
This article explores the Congolese remembering of the experienced colonial violence through the med...
Paul Lomami Tchibamba (1914–85) is often described as the Congo’s first novelist. Previous research ...
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...
Violence and political chaos are constant themes in African Francophone literature. The present diss...
Paul Lomami Tchibamba (1914–85) is often described as the Congo’s first novelist. Previous research ...
Postcolonial discourses describe colonization as a process of invention to impose the will of a conq...
Postcolonial discourses describe colonization as a process of invention to impose the will of a conq...
Explanations for the persistence of violence in the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of Congo...
Postcolonial discourses describe colonization as a process of invention to impose the will of a conq...
This article will explore the intellectual context in which French-Belgian colonial writing develope...
This article will explore the intellectual context in which French-Belgian colonial writing develope...
Between 1963 and 1968, Pierre Mulele, previously Minister of National Education in the first post-c...