Une impossible solitude
Through the analysis of various characters in Simone and André Schwarz-Bart’s literary cycle, this article will explore how their individual destinies connect with the various communities where they belong or to which they are assigned – from African traditional communities destroyed by slavery, to...
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description | Through the analysis of various characters in Simone and André Schwarz-Bart’s literary cycle, this article will explore how their individual destinies connect with the various communities where they belong or to which they are assigned – from African traditional communities destroyed by slavery, to communities bound together by their struggle, and the bare life experienced by those who are deprived from any human bond. In particular, what are the individual or collective strategies implemented by the characters in the face of the various dominations they are subjected to ? |
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spelling | doaj.art-376442731dda419d8d2eb10cf5d1184b2024-02-13T13:45:39ZengInstitut des textes & manuscrits modernes (ITEM)Continents manuscrits2275-17421610.4000/coma.6834Une impossible solitudeÉlie DupreyThrough the analysis of various characters in Simone and André Schwarz-Bart’s literary cycle, this article will explore how their individual destinies connect with the various communities where they belong or to which they are assigned – from African traditional communities destroyed by slavery, to communities bound together by their struggle, and the bare life experienced by those who are deprived from any human bond. In particular, what are the individual or collective strategies implemented by the characters in the face of the various dominations they are subjected to ?https://journals.openedition.org/coma/6834SlaverySchwarz-BartIndividualsCollectives |
spellingShingle | Élie Duprey Une impossible solitude Continents manuscrits Slavery Schwarz-Bart Individuals Collectives |
title | Une impossible solitude |
title_full | Une impossible solitude |
title_fullStr | Une impossible solitude |
title_full_unstemmed | Une impossible solitude |
title_short | Une impossible solitude |
title_sort | une impossible solitude |
topic | Slavery Schwarz-Bart Individuals Collectives |
url | https://journals.openedition.org/coma/6834 |
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