Fragmented / transcultural writings: socio-aesthetic perspective in Les Belles Ténébreuses by Maryse Condé Cover Image

Écritures fragmentées / Écritures transculturelles : les marges socio-esthétiques et la société dans Les Belles Ténébreuses de Maryse Condé
Fragmented / transcultural writings: socio-aesthetic perspective in Les Belles Ténébreuses by Maryse Condé

Author(s): Arthur Ngoie MUKENGE, Cécile Dolisane Ebosse
Subject(s): Applied Linguistics
Published by: EDITURA ASE
Keywords: project-fiction ; réality ; habitus ; field;

Summary/Abstract: This article, a work done on Caribbean literature: a field of many researches in the last decade, re-launches the debate about the dichotomy of “fiction” and “reality”. By doing so, one approaches a particular situation from Guadeloupe, as the novel of the study Les Belles Ténébreuses pointed out the country above-mentioned and its real issues. In this regard, the study intends to reveal the creative projects of the author, Maryse Condé. However, the question on the ground is to investigate if the author opens a page of her own adventure or an imaginary history. This analysis has supportive research technics such as the socio-critic from Pierre Bourdieu in the dimensions of habitus, champ, violence symbolique and illusion.

  • Issue Year: 21/2020
  • Issue No: 37
  • Page Range: 55-65
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: French
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