Figures of vulnerability abound in contemporary francophone novels. Be it children soldiers, Black women in Monenembo and Kourouma\u27s fictions, abused children or prostitution in Marie NDiaye, Fiston Mwanza and Fatou Diome\u27s novels, the vulnerable subject, far from undergoing torments of a decadent and miserable life due to a situation of lack, often shows or hides a strength that often sharpens on contact with violence. Fatou Diome uses silence and writing to express the character\u27s resistance to violence. For instance, the feminine subject sets up barriers around the self to counter the adversity of a world often depicted as intolerant, undifferentiated and bourgeois. The logic of domination in Fatou Diome\u27s first publication, ...
To what extent can we say that both Lacrosil and Bugul rewrite Fanon? Through the study of Cajou and...
How does the writing, for the french – algerian autor, signify for having recourse to weapons ?First...
My dissertation Folie et stratégies d\u27évasion dans les romans postcoloniaux au Maghreb (Maroc-A...
Figures of vulnerability abound in contemporary francophone novels. Be it children soldiers, Black w...
Previous studies in literary scholarship have highlighted various forms of violence against women as...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2008. Major French. Advisor: Professor Judith E...
Through the analysis of the daily life of the protagonists, the socio-political, economic and cultur...
Previous studies in literary scholarship have highlighted various forms of violence against women as...
Since 2001 the French novel has been marked with the stigma of a desperate civilization that is exha...
Que ce soit dans le domaine médiatique, social ou littéraire, la violence, la guerre et la précarité...
Violence and political chaos are constant themes in African Francophone literature. The present diss...
Que ce soit dans le domaine médiatique, social ou littéraire, la violence, la guerre et la précarité...
Que ce soit dans le domaine médiatique, social ou littéraire, la violence, la guerre et la précarité...
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...
To what extent can we say that both Lacrosil and Bugul rewrite Fanon? Through the study of Cajou and...
How does the writing, for the french – algerian autor, signify for having recourse to weapons ?First...
My dissertation Folie et stratégies d\u27évasion dans les romans postcoloniaux au Maghreb (Maroc-A...
Figures of vulnerability abound in contemporary francophone novels. Be it children soldiers, Black w...
Previous studies in literary scholarship have highlighted various forms of violence against women as...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2008. Major French. Advisor: Professor Judith E...
Through the analysis of the daily life of the protagonists, the socio-political, economic and cultur...
Previous studies in literary scholarship have highlighted various forms of violence against women as...
Since 2001 the French novel has been marked with the stigma of a desperate civilization that is exha...
Que ce soit dans le domaine médiatique, social ou littéraire, la violence, la guerre et la précarité...
Violence and political chaos are constant themes in African Francophone literature. The present diss...
Que ce soit dans le domaine médiatique, social ou littéraire, la violence, la guerre et la précarité...
Que ce soit dans le domaine médiatique, social ou littéraire, la violence, la guerre et la précarité...
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...
To what extent can we say that both Lacrosil and Bugul rewrite Fanon? Through the study of Cajou and...
How does the writing, for the french – algerian autor, signify for having recourse to weapons ?First...
My dissertation Folie et stratégies d\u27évasion dans les romans postcoloniaux au Maghreb (Maroc-A...