The white man’s quest for power in Africa led to what Ngugi wa Thiong’o (1981) refers to as Colonizing and Decolonizing of minds. It is a power game that was perfected by the colonial administration in Cameroon to ‘rescue Africans from themselves’ as they take control over them and what belonged to them. This paper explores the manifestations and use of power in the novel houseboy by Ferdinand Oyono through the lens of Michel Foucault’s concept of power. The text depicts the black man’s plight on the hands of the colonial masters. Through Toundi’s diary, Oyono gives a detailed account of desperate human beings whose services are exploited, whose bodies are tortured and imprisoned, and whose lives are subjected to slow painful de...
Violence and political chaos are constant themes in African Francophone literature. The present diss...
Ferdinand Oyono was a Cameroonian statesman and a Francophone novelist of the first generation of Af...
The primary concern of Chinua Achebe, the recipient of the Man Booker International Prize, 2007, was...
Colonization, which has resulted in the direct contact between the black man and the white man, leav...
This study attempts to offer Michel Foucault’s power concept about the evidence of undermining power...
The literary landscape has been dominated by the singularly fascinating theme of power, its acquisit...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2008. Major French. Advisor: Professor Judith E...
The paper draws upon Wole Soyinka’s play ‘The Trials of Brother Jero’ to explore the power dynamics ...
Maison d'édition norvégienneInternational audienceUsing Foucault's concepts of power relations, disc...
This paper analyzes Okot p’Bitek’s presentation of the prisoner as a body of power and powerlessness...
Examining the African suffering during the colonialism period and describing the different miseries ...
In spite of continuous research on colonial subjugation and power appropriation, little investigatio...
Like most all African novels before 1960 and others following there after, this novel has been seen ...
At the beginning of a new millennium, and almost half a decade after the first African nation became...
Chinua Achebe in his novel Things Fall Apart gives us a unique picture of life in Africa before the ...
Violence and political chaos are constant themes in African Francophone literature. The present diss...
Ferdinand Oyono was a Cameroonian statesman and a Francophone novelist of the first generation of Af...
The primary concern of Chinua Achebe, the recipient of the Man Booker International Prize, 2007, was...
Colonization, which has resulted in the direct contact between the black man and the white man, leav...
This study attempts to offer Michel Foucault’s power concept about the evidence of undermining power...
The literary landscape has been dominated by the singularly fascinating theme of power, its acquisit...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2008. Major French. Advisor: Professor Judith E...
The paper draws upon Wole Soyinka’s play ‘The Trials of Brother Jero’ to explore the power dynamics ...
Maison d'édition norvégienneInternational audienceUsing Foucault's concepts of power relations, disc...
This paper analyzes Okot p’Bitek’s presentation of the prisoner as a body of power and powerlessness...
Examining the African suffering during the colonialism period and describing the different miseries ...
In spite of continuous research on colonial subjugation and power appropriation, little investigatio...
Like most all African novels before 1960 and others following there after, this novel has been seen ...
At the beginning of a new millennium, and almost half a decade after the first African nation became...
Chinua Achebe in his novel Things Fall Apart gives us a unique picture of life in Africa before the ...
Violence and political chaos are constant themes in African Francophone literature. The present diss...
Ferdinand Oyono was a Cameroonian statesman and a Francophone novelist of the first generation of Af...
The primary concern of Chinua Achebe, the recipient of the Man Booker International Prize, 2007, was...