The Presence of the Mark of Colonial Discourse in Afropean Women Writers Fatou Diome, Léonora Miano and Lisette Lombé are Afropean writers who highlight the stigmatisation of racial belonging in social discourse and behaviour. They testify to the persistence of a colonial matrix approach that is implicit in actions, in choices and in discourses. The analysis of three works will shed light on how the literature deals with these situations.
Une question de regard? la marque coloniale chez les écrivaines afropéennes
Bricco Elisa
2022-01-01
Abstract
The Presence of the Mark of Colonial Discourse in Afropean Women Writers Fatou Diome, Léonora Miano and Lisette Lombé are Afropean writers who highlight the stigmatisation of racial belonging in social discourse and behaviour. They testify to the persistence of a colonial matrix approach that is implicit in actions, in choices and in discourses. The analysis of three works will shed light on how the literature deals with these situations.File in questo prodotto:
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