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In this interview, Elgas analyzes the place of Léopold Sédar Senghor in his essay Les bons ressentiments. Essai sur le malaise post-colonial (Riveneuve éditions, 2023), dedicated to Franco-African relations. Elgas makes him the paradigm of the “alienated”
Elgas, Elara Bertho
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Año Internacional de la Francofonía 2006 : Léopold-Sédar Senghor: un carrefour de culturas [PDF]
2006 ha sido declarado el Año Internacional de la Francofonía, puesto que se cumplen veinte años desde su institucionalización. La puesta en marcha de la misma se realizó durante la gestión presidencial de François Mitterand. 2006 coincide igualmente con
Latino de Genoud, Rosa
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“Beauty of the Past”: Traditional Aesthetic Canon and Female Characters in Francophone African Literatures [PDF]
The article examines the influence of traditional aesthetic canon on the representation of women in African poetry and novels. It emphasizes the crucial role of an eminent Senegalian poet Leopold Sedar Senghor (1906–2001), the founder of négritude theory.
Nina D. Lyakhovskaya
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Third World Themes in the International Politics of the Ceaușescu Regime or the International Affirmation of the ‘Socialist Nation’ [PDF]
The present article aims to offer a synoptic picture of communist Romania’s relations with Third World countries during the Ceaușescu regime. Within these relations, economic and geopolitical motivations coexisted along with ideological ones, thus making
Copilaș, Emanuel
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Choreographic Performance, Generations And The Art Of Life In Post-colonial Dakar [PDF]
This article looks at three generations of choreographic performers in urban Senegal to examine the creative ways in which people develop their bodily skills, not only for the pleasure of innovation, but also to ‘make their way into the world’.
Kringelbach, HN
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Intertextuelle Verhandlungen. Zur Kafka‐Rezeption in der afrikanischen Literatur
The German Quarterly, Volume 97, Issue 4, Page 536-539, Fall 2024.
Nadjib Sadikou
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Gendering translation: the 'female voice' in postcolonial Senegal [PDF]
Using observations from translation theorists such as George Steiner, this article questions whether women's education in Senegal and separate male/female pools of communication have resulted in the development of distinct forms of writing.
Collins, G.
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Inventé par le géographe français Onésime Reclus en 1880 pour définir l'espace de diffusion de la langue française au niveau mondial, le mot francophonie refait surface en novembre 1962 à l’occasion d’un numéro spécial de la Revue Esprit consacré au ...
Aymeric Durez
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In The Two Sources of Morality and Religion, Bergson introduces the concepts of the ‘closed’ and the ‘open,’ the ‘tribe’ or ‘primitive society’ as opposed to the ‘open society.’ Are these ‘colonial’ categories that call into question the very idea of a ...
Souleymane Bachir Diagne
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