Comparatism and Postcolonialism: Complementary Perspectives for the Study of Senegalese Writer Ken Bugul

Based on the considerations of French professor Jean-Marc Moura about the possibility of approaching the study of the so-called Francophone literature from comparative and postcolonial theories as partly concurring perspectives, we propose to account for the writings of Senegalese Ken Bugul as a hyb...

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Autor principal: Mallol, Lía
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Centro de Literatura Comparada 2020
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Sumario:Based on the considerations of French professor Jean-Marc Moura about the possibility of approaching the study of the so-called Francophone literature from comparative and postcolonial theories as partly concurring perspectives, we propose to account for the writings of Senegalese Ken Bugul as a hybrid product between two worlds, the result -conflictive for the author- of the linguistic and cultural exchange between her native land and the colonizing European West.