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Nation-Building, Propaganda, and Literature in Francophone Africa

Book information

Publisher
Indiana University Press
Year
2002
ISBN
0253215544, 9780253215543, 0253341574
LCC
PQ3980.5 .T56 2002
Google Books ID
GFX4GKyrO-UC
Open Library ID
OL3552784M
Language
english
Format
PDF
Filesize
3 MB (2639763 bytes)
Pages
271\294
Orientation
yes
Scanned
yes
Time added
2011-08-31 04:54:40

Description

What characterizes the relationship between literature and the state? Should literature serve the needs of the state by constructing national consciousness, espousing state propaganda, and molding good citizens? Or should it be dedicated to a different kind of creative social endeavor? In this important book about literature and the politics of nation-building, Dominic Thomas assesses the contributions of Francophone African writers whose works have played a key role in the recent transition to democracy in the Congo. Exploring the works of Sony Labou Tansi, Henri Lopes, and Emmanuel Dongala, among others, Thomas highlights writers intimately involved with government and politics -- whether in support of the state's vision or with the intention of articulating a more open view of citizens and society. Focusing on themes such as collaboration, reconciliation, identity, history, and memory, Nation-Building, Propaganda, and Literature in Francophone Africa elaborates a broader understanding of the circumstances of African colonization, modern African nation-state formation, and the complex cultural dynamics at work in Africa since independence. (2003)

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