Repetition, Resistance and Renewal: Postmodern and Postcolonial Narrative Strategies in Selected Francophone African Novels |
Contents
Le Devoir de violence | 59 |
Ahmadou Kourouma Discourse | 107 |
Polygyny and the Question | 153 |
Copyright | |
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Abiola Irele African Literature African novel Afrocentric Ahmadou Ahmadou Kourouma Aïssatou Anyinefa Appiah assert Binetou Blair c'est calls Chaïdana Chant colonial critique cultural Dabla Danow Devésa Devoir de violence discourse Djigui dominant emphasis fact Fairclough Fama Foucault Francophone Francophone African French griot historiographic metafiction history and fiction human identity Independence interpreter Irele irony issue Julien Keita dynasty Kenneth Harrow Khady king Kourouma L'État language langue Le Devoir Linda Hutcheon literary longue lettre magic realism Malinké Mariama Bâ marriage Masolo master narratives Mawdo Mbembe Miller Mireille modernity Modou monde Monnè narrator nègre Négritude Nnaemeka noir notion Ouleymatou Ouologuem Ouologuem's novel Ousmane Ousmane's plagiarism political polygamy postmodernism and postcolonialism question Racevskis Ramatoulaye rationality reality refers relationship Saïf Soba social society Soleils des indépendances Songolo Sony Labou Tansi story strategies suggests Tante Nabou texts tout tradition truth Vie et demie Western women words writers Yaye Khady