In search of El Dorado? The experience of migration to France in contemporary African novels

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Main Author: Njoya, Wandia Mwende
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Language:English
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Online Access:https://repository.daystar.ac.ke/handle/123456789/3954
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spelling ir-123456789-39542024-08-06T12:11:12Z In search of El Dorado? The experience of migration to France in contemporary African novels Njoya, Wandia Mwende African Literature France Immigration Francophone Literature Tragedy Journal Article Literary criticism of recent novels about the theme of migration to France often fails to take into account both the reality and experiences of migrants. Worse, critics tend to minimize both the role of French imperialism and the strength of African cultures as they read these works. Their analyses raise the broad question of just how African migration literature can be interpreted to reflect the social realities which frame the action of the protagonists who are most vulnerable to France's contradictory immigration policies. Drawing on the concept of tragedy as both a genre and as a philosophical framework, I analyze four novels that convey the stories of francophone African immigrants to Europe. These are Fatou Diome’s Le Ventre de l’Atlantique, Alain Mabanckou’s Bleu Blanc Rouge, Bessora’s 53 cm and Nathalie Etoké’s Un amour sans papiers. The study reveals that the novels’ characters, style and narrative progression indicate the authors’ attempt to simultaneously articulate the suffering of poorer African migrants and appeal to the Republic to redress it. The search for a middle ground between Africa and France minimizes the Republic’s pursuit of power at the cost of African lives. This result contradicts the tragic imperative that the powerful actors receive blame for the suffering of the most vulnerable members of society. The unsuccessful attempt at neutrality also reflects the paradoxical situation of Africans who use the French language to articulate the dilemmas in which the Republic is heavily implicated. This study thus proposes a model of criticism that acknowledges the role of migrant experiences, African traditions and critics’ personal inclinations in the experience of and narratives about migration to France. It complements works by Jean-Paul Sartre, Frantz Fanon and Lewis Gordon that call on intellectuals to accept their implication in pressing social issues and to situate events on a global stage. The study also emphasizes the need to include a range of social, historical and environmental factors in determining the causes of injustice. Above all, it presents reality based criticism as an alternative to literary criticism dominated by theoretical concerns that often minimize the challenges of every day life. French and Francophone Studies 2022-07-13T12:10:37Z 2022-07-13T12:10:37Z 2007-05 Article https://repository.daystar.ac.ke/handle/123456789/3954 en application/pdf CreateSpace Independent
spellingShingle African Literature
France
Immigration
Francophone Literature
Tragedy
Njoya, Wandia Mwende
In search of El Dorado? The experience of migration to France in contemporary African novels
title In search of El Dorado? The experience of migration to France in contemporary African novels
title_full In search of El Dorado? The experience of migration to France in contemporary African novels
title_fullStr In search of El Dorado? The experience of migration to France in contemporary African novels
title_full_unstemmed In search of El Dorado? The experience of migration to France in contemporary African novels
title_short In search of El Dorado? The experience of migration to France in contemporary African novels
title_sort in search of el dorado? the experience of migration to france in contemporary african novels
topic African Literature
France
Immigration
Francophone Literature
Tragedy
url https://repository.daystar.ac.ke/handle/123456789/3954
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