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Le Devoir De Mémoire Ou Une Identité Ravalée Dans Cicatrices D’Alain Kamal Martial, Katharine Hargrave
Le Devoir De Mémoire Ou Une Identité Ravalée Dans Cicatrices D’Alain Kamal Martial, Katharine Hargrave
Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature
This article examines the construction of identity in Alain Kamal Martial’s novel, Cicatrices. Conceived during a rape committed by a group of militiamen, the narrator struggles against a sense of obligation to avenge his mother’s assault, as well as a need to liberate himself from this event. However, under the onus of being a proxy witness, he realizes that he cannot forget his duty of memory because he embodies the inherited trauma of past generations. The crude and powerful immediacy of this text forces the reader to reflect upon his or her own role in the remembrance of past injustices.
Mary Spillwater, Robert Mcgowan
Contributors, Westview Staff
Nature's Tattoos, Denise Landrum-Geyer
Never Mind, Brigita Martin
Insecurity, Brigita Martin
Volume 76, Issue 1: Full Issue, Manuscripts Staff
In The Year I Pretended To Love, Sarah Murrell
Summer Echo, Taylor Vaknin
Space Ice Cream, Britlynn Hansen-Girod
Volume 75, Issue 1: Full Issue, Manuscripts Staff
Volume 63, Issue 1: Full Issue, Manuscripts Staff
The Desmesnes That There Adjacent Lie, David M. Miller
The Desmesnes That There Adjacent Lie, David M. Miller
Manuscripts
No abstract provided.
Volume 61, Issue 2: Full Issue, Manuscripts Staff
To Illustrate A Point, Mark A. Clements
Gestus, Rusty C. Moe
Volume 58, Issue 2: Full Issue, Manuscripts Staff
The Revival, Anonymous Author
Confusion / Snow Science, Rich Schmalz, Meredith Dooley
Confusion / Snow Science, Rich Schmalz, Meredith Dooley
Manuscripts
No abstract provided.
Recovery, Brad Hufford
Front Matter, Manuscripts Staff
Volume 57, Issue 2: Full Issue, Manuscripts Staff
Real, Shannon Mcglade
Volume 57, Issue 1: Full Issue, Manuscripts Staff
The Outsiders, Patrick Bates
Keep Your Eyes On The Prize, Kelly Dobbs
Volume 56, Issue 2: Full Issue, Manuscripts Staff
Confessions Of A Romance Novelist, Kim Stamm
Volume 56, Issue 1: Full Issue, Manuscripts Staff
Front Matter, Manuscripts Staff