In this article, I explore the question of madness and feminism as presented by Ken Bugul in La folie et la mort (2000). Madness in this novel is firstly analysed as a socio-political crisis caused by, among other things, bad governance and secondly, as a metaphor for women’s emancipation. I examine the representation of the characters and how the author links their daily experiences to the negotiation of their identity. I draw on critical references from feminism and about madness to demonstrate that the forms of alienation experienced in Africa after independence are a direct consequence of the political systems put in place. They can therefore be compared to madness, which is not only an evil, but can also be a solution, a revolt that un...
I argue in this article that the postcolonial existential wound, otherwise referred to by Eboussi Bo...
Master of ArtsDepartment of Modern LanguagesClaire L. DehonFrancophone Literature from Sub-Saharan A...
This study is a thematic and a stylistic analysis of five novels written by five francophone novelis...
African literature of french and english expression appears today under deconstruction of european m...
My dissertation Folie et stratégies d\u27évasion dans les romans postcoloniaux au Maghreb (Maroc-A...
In this article we examine the notion of womanism as portrayed in the 2016 novel Crépuscule du tourm...
Isabelle Eberhardt, Leïla Sebbar, Azza Filali, Malika Madi and Leïla Marouane are five writers with ...
To what extent can we say that both Lacrosil and Bugul rewrite Fanon? Through the study of Cajou and...
Drawing from Ken Bugul\u27s novel The Abandoned Baobab, generally considered as a projection of the ...
Defined as a stage of history that began in the Western world before spreading around the world, mod...
Every society has its own challenges and aspirations, but how these are handled makes a lot of diffe...
Abstract:Women, throughout the world, are under the sway of various scourges that range from gender-...
Through the analysis of the daily life of the protagonists, the socio-political, economic and cultur...
Globally and historically, madness appears as a prominent socio-medical concern that also occupies a...
Confluence des théories sociologiques, des mouvements politiques et des philosophies morales concern...
I argue in this article that the postcolonial existential wound, otherwise referred to by Eboussi Bo...
Master of ArtsDepartment of Modern LanguagesClaire L. DehonFrancophone Literature from Sub-Saharan A...
This study is a thematic and a stylistic analysis of five novels written by five francophone novelis...
African literature of french and english expression appears today under deconstruction of european m...
My dissertation Folie et stratégies d\u27évasion dans les romans postcoloniaux au Maghreb (Maroc-A...
In this article we examine the notion of womanism as portrayed in the 2016 novel Crépuscule du tourm...
Isabelle Eberhardt, Leïla Sebbar, Azza Filali, Malika Madi and Leïla Marouane are five writers with ...
To what extent can we say that both Lacrosil and Bugul rewrite Fanon? Through the study of Cajou and...
Drawing from Ken Bugul\u27s novel The Abandoned Baobab, generally considered as a projection of the ...
Defined as a stage of history that began in the Western world before spreading around the world, mod...
Every society has its own challenges and aspirations, but how these are handled makes a lot of diffe...
Abstract:Women, throughout the world, are under the sway of various scourges that range from gender-...
Through the analysis of the daily life of the protagonists, the socio-political, economic and cultur...
Globally and historically, madness appears as a prominent socio-medical concern that also occupies a...
Confluence des théories sociologiques, des mouvements politiques et des philosophies morales concern...
I argue in this article that the postcolonial existential wound, otherwise referred to by Eboussi Bo...
Master of ArtsDepartment of Modern LanguagesClaire L. DehonFrancophone Literature from Sub-Saharan A...
This study is a thematic and a stylistic analysis of five novels written by five francophone novelis...