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Imaginations of the grotesque and the tragic - in Tamango (Prosper Mérimée) and La Journée du salopard (Rodrigue Ndong)

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The subject of study is the imaginary of the grotesque and the tragic in Tamango (Prospère Mérimée) and La journée du salopard (Rodrigue Ndong). The interest of this subject comes from the fact that we want to see how two texts with different genres and contexts construct, on the one hand, the tragedy of the slave trade and, on the other hand, the modern barbarity that constitutes the arms trade. We approach this subject according to the sociological approach of the text proposed by Zima, who considers the social universe as a set of collective languages. Our analysis must allow us to unveil, from the lexical, semantic and syntactic units, the political ideology maintained by the West in complexity with the African leaders. The rendering of this tragedy through the grotesque underlines the necessity of the short story writer and the playwright to translate the outrageous reality and the extent of the social and political crisis of the continent.

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Abogo NTOUTOUME es doctor en Sociolingüística por la Universidad Omar Bongo de Libreville. Se interesa por la dinámica lingüística en el contexto escolar de Gabón. También enseña lengua y literatura francesa y francófona en institutos y colegios de Gabón.

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Authors Exthasis Abogo
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2022
 
EAN 9786204411576
ISBN 9786204411576
No. of pages 84
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy > 20th and 21st centuries
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: antiquity to present day

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