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Aimé Césaire, Jacques Roumain Et L’Équivoque Du « Retour », Fritz Calixte
Aimé Césaire, Jacques Roumain Et L’Équivoque Du « Retour », Fritz Calixte
Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature
This article adresses the issue of return in Aimé Césaire and Jacques Roumain’s works. These writers, like many other Caribbean writers, have the particularity to update the old dream of return to homeland of the slaves transplanted to the New World. They reproduce by fiction the uncomfortable legacy of colonial societies. But the authors depicting this theme, usually do so in the form of an obsessive search for an ideal life to realize somewhere else than here. Jacques Roumain is in this tradition with a few additions. Aimé Césaire for his part, proposes in his notebook of a return to …
Aimé Césaire : Un Être De Papier Dans Le Roman Antillais Contemporain, Édouard Mokwe
Aimé Césaire : Un Être De Papier Dans Le Roman Antillais Contemporain, Édouard Mokwe
Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature
This paper aims to scrutinize various aspects in which Aimé Césaire is represented in the Caribbean novel as a personage, on the basis of Théorie et fiction by Milagros Ezquerro. We discover that, because of the great halo and notoriety of the eminent cultural and political figure that he was, Aimé Césaire has been put on stage by several Caribbean novelists. So Césaire has become a literary material, as well as a theme with various patterns.
Parades Banlieusardes. El Hadj De Mamadou Mahmoud N’Dongo Et Les Identités Criminelles, Hervé Tchumkam
Parades Banlieusardes. El Hadj De Mamadou Mahmoud N’Dongo Et Les Identités Criminelles, Hervé Tchumkam
Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature
This article aims at understanding the relation between crime and identity formations in the French banlieues, especially in the wake of the 2005 urban riots. The essay performs a reading Mamadou N’Dongo’s novel El Hadj at the intersection of aesthetics and politics in order to scrutinize identity formations and related debates at stake in the prisons of poverty and oppression that constitute the banlieues whose inhabitants are the third or fourth generation of the heirs to African immigration in France. Ultimately, the paper contention is that what I call “banlieue parade” stands out as the new model of identity that …
Mis Reinos Más Oscuros; Variedades De Frida Khalo; Badlands; El Ángel En La Casa, Maria Negroni
Mis Reinos Más Oscuros; Variedades De Frida Khalo; Badlands; El Ángel En La Casa, Maria Negroni
INTI: Revista de literatura hispánica
No abstract provided.
Continuidad De La Voz En Javier Sologuren & Selección De Poesía, Javier Sologuren
Continuidad De La Voz En Javier Sologuren & Selección De Poesía, Javier Sologuren
INTI: Revista de literatura hispánica
No abstract provided.
Where Have You Gone, Jack Lorimer? New England’S Moment In Juvenile Sports Fiction, Andrew C. Holman
Where Have You Gone, Jack Lorimer? New England’S Moment In Juvenile Sports Fiction, Andrew C. Holman
Bridgewater Review
No abstract provided.
What Trials, Laine Scott
The Complications Of Poetry, A La Poetry, Dan Burkhead
The Complications Of Poetry, A La Poetry, Dan Burkhead
Arrow Rock
No abstract provided.
Transparent, Deborah Ann Herzog
It's A Duet, Why Are You Solo?, Calliope
Everybody’S Gotta Do It, Mac Hamilton
Boy With A Coin, Maxwell Forsmire
Novel Excerpt, Kathy Hoormann
Boundless, Nsu University School
Boundless, Nsu University School
Hieroglyphics: the NSU University School Literary Magazine
No abstract provided.
Ballad To A Woman, Juan Sebastian Cornet Arce
Arrow Rock, 2010-2011, Full Issue
Jump, Sarah Crawford
Wanna Date?, Mac Hamilton
Refrigerated Enlightenment, Dan Burkhead
Navel, Tabitha Parker
Grey, Rocio Barcellona
Meaningless Words, Rocio Barcellona
The Meeting, Katie Wynkoop
Mothertongue Spring 2011 (Full Document), Mothertongue Editors
Mothertongue Spring 2011 (Full Document), Mothertongue Editors
mOthertongue
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Two Poems, John Fallon
A Mi Hijo / To My Son, Luis M. Valdiviezo Arista
The Judgement, Ilia Kurenkov
Troublemaker, Katie Wynkoop
Bahia Nicoya, Catherine Richotte
My Life In America, Huihong Bao