Raconter le corps de la femme pour rompre le consensus. Une lecture du roman africain moderne
The woman’s body is a common place in African literature that renews the imaginations and visions of the world in the modern novel. It is revealed in a discourse of a new vision of woman’s commitment that authors develop in their story and which results from contemporary experiences. It is this poet...
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description | The woman’s body is a common place in African literature that renews the imaginations and visions of the world in the modern novel. It is revealed in a discourse of a new vision of woman’s commitment that authors develop in their story and which results from contemporary experiences. It is this poetics of feminity that we highlight through the reading of the novels of Tahar B. JELLOUN, Ken BUGUL, Fatou DIOME, Fatou KEÏTA, Mohamed. M. SARR. In this study, we intend to show that beyond the set schemes of body representation, the so radical perception of woman’s sedition in these different novels, meets the outlines of an insubordination of the imaginary. Thus, in our analysis we will point out the strangeness and even the delirium of speeches invested in the texts selected on for this purpose. |
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spelling | doaj.art-e713ad2f73a74685a1d7810c471500902024-01-09T15:10:30ZfraUniversité Abderrahmane MiraMultilinguales2335-15352335-18532023-06-0119Raconter le corps de la femme pour rompre le consensus. Une lecture du roman africain moderneSecka GueyeThe woman’s body is a common place in African literature that renews the imaginations and visions of the world in the modern novel. It is revealed in a discourse of a new vision of woman’s commitment that authors develop in their story and which results from contemporary experiences. It is this poetics of feminity that we highlight through the reading of the novels of Tahar B. JELLOUN, Ken BUGUL, Fatou DIOME, Fatou KEÏTA, Mohamed. M. SARR. In this study, we intend to show that beyond the set schemes of body representation, the so radical perception of woman’s sedition in these different novels, meets the outlines of an insubordination of the imaginary. Thus, in our analysis we will point out the strangeness and even the delirium of speeches invested in the texts selected on for this purpose.http://journals.openedition.org/multilinguales/9973Womanbodysexualitywanderingsedition |
spellingShingle | Secka Gueye Raconter le corps de la femme pour rompre le consensus. Une lecture du roman africain moderne Multilinguales Woman body sexuality wandering sedition |
title | Raconter le corps de la femme pour rompre le consensus. Une lecture du roman africain moderne |
title_full | Raconter le corps de la femme pour rompre le consensus. Une lecture du roman africain moderne |
title_fullStr | Raconter le corps de la femme pour rompre le consensus. Une lecture du roman africain moderne |
title_full_unstemmed | Raconter le corps de la femme pour rompre le consensus. Une lecture du roman africain moderne |
title_short | Raconter le corps de la femme pour rompre le consensus. Une lecture du roman africain moderne |
title_sort | raconter le corps de la femme pour rompre le consensus une lecture du roman africain moderne |
topic | Woman body sexuality wandering sedition |
url | http://journals.openedition.org/multilinguales/9973 |
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