This article sets out to analyse a trend in literary (re)positioning in the context of socio-political confrontation. In keeping with the literary approach adopted by Julien Kilanga Musinde in the novel Jardin secret, which was published in 2010, the article will focus on defining the ultimate objective(s) of literary writing in a context where the novel genre is perceived as a depiction of the author’s worldview. Given the socio-political contradictions and widespread dehumanisation that characterise present-day Africa, it is important to note that Musinde’s novel is one of the answers to the political contradictions that impel postcolonial Africa into a situation of endless crisis. In this philosophical novel, the author endeavours to add...
The traditional Western variant of the Bildungsroman explores the dialectic of growth and change in ...
A high proportion of recent Zairian fiction features intellectuals—educators, priests, students, and...
This article proposes a reading of three texts The Blind Kingdom (1990), Queen Pokou. Concerto for a...
Published in 2008, the novel Retour de manivelle (“Backlash”) by Julien Kilanga Musinde revives the ...
African novels allows to read and experience different states of unbinding (ecological, social, poli...
Literature is an essential platform for socio-political, cultural and economic struggles among other...
The post-colonial African novelist is committed beyond his/her art to a statement of value. Thus he ...
Published in 2008, the novel Retour de manivelle by Julien Kilanga Musinde revives the unfinished de...
Writers in Africa have a social responsibility to the peoples of their countries. Often they are ver...
The major pivot around which the art of literary creativity revolves is life. A work of art can neit...
<p>This dissertation examines a series of novels by Aminata Zaaria, Ken Bugul, Gaston-Paul Effa, Bou...
This article considers the intersection of ethics, responsibility, and literature through readings o...
This thesis analyzes Les Soleils des Independances (1968) by Ahamadou Kourouma and Trop de Soleil Tu...
This article aims to reframe understanding of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s recent public intellectual ...
Man's discernments or perspectives about the truth are molded and formed by the language in which th...
The traditional Western variant of the Bildungsroman explores the dialectic of growth and change in ...
A high proportion of recent Zairian fiction features intellectuals—educators, priests, students, and...
This article proposes a reading of three texts The Blind Kingdom (1990), Queen Pokou. Concerto for a...
Published in 2008, the novel Retour de manivelle (“Backlash”) by Julien Kilanga Musinde revives the ...
African novels allows to read and experience different states of unbinding (ecological, social, poli...
Literature is an essential platform for socio-political, cultural and economic struggles among other...
The post-colonial African novelist is committed beyond his/her art to a statement of value. Thus he ...
Published in 2008, the novel Retour de manivelle by Julien Kilanga Musinde revives the unfinished de...
Writers in Africa have a social responsibility to the peoples of their countries. Often they are ver...
The major pivot around which the art of literary creativity revolves is life. A work of art can neit...
<p>This dissertation examines a series of novels by Aminata Zaaria, Ken Bugul, Gaston-Paul Effa, Bou...
This article considers the intersection of ethics, responsibility, and literature through readings o...
This thesis analyzes Les Soleils des Independances (1968) by Ahamadou Kourouma and Trop de Soleil Tu...
This article aims to reframe understanding of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s recent public intellectual ...
Man's discernments or perspectives about the truth are molded and formed by the language in which th...
The traditional Western variant of the Bildungsroman explores the dialectic of growth and change in ...
A high proportion of recent Zairian fiction features intellectuals—educators, priests, students, and...
This article proposes a reading of three texts The Blind Kingdom (1990), Queen Pokou. Concerto for a...