Titre : |
Identity, gender and language crisis in postcolonial literature : A case study tsitsi dangarembga nervous conditions |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Kamar Rouibah, Auteur ; Mohamed Ali yachir, Directeur de thèse |
Editeur : |
CONSTANTINE [ALGERIE] : Université Frères Mentouri Constantine |
Année de publication : |
2017 |
Importance : |
88 f. |
Format : |
30 cm. |
Note générale : |
Une copie electronique PDF disponible au BUC
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Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Catégories : |
Lettres et Langues Etrangères:Langue Anglaise
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Tags : |
Post-Colonialism, Identity, Multilingualism, Multicultural, Language, Hybridity, Dominant,
Otherness, Resistance, Gender, Gender - Discrimination, Patriarchal and Matriarchal System |
Index. décimale : |
420 Langue anglaise |
Résumé : |
Tsitsi Dangarembga has famously begin her literary career by publishing her work
Nervous Conditions in 1988, which was written from a traditional female perspective in
the Postcolonial era. This period was considered as the heart of the matter throughout
this dissertation and an important phase not only for African's history as well to the
other third world societies. Dangarembga reported the first serious discussions of the
different struggles and issues that emerged during the 1960s-1980s, to offer some visual
representations of the hard conditions within her society, part of it was related with the
image of the colonial presence in the land, whereas the other part concerned with the
construction of Zimbabweans themselves. Yet, the novel in this dissertation addresses
questions on the men and women's role which was based on traditional beliefs, and
raises many critical hypothesizes that can be shown through the different parts of the
work. The purpose of this dissertation is to see how culture contributes in the
construction of the identity of people, furthermore representing the language as a part of
the national culture, and the links that relate them with their societies. This may answer
the question on how the experience of colonialism play an important role in shaping the
identity and language of the colonized. On one hand this dissertation joins a vibrant
conversation on the identity and language of the natives and its relation with the
colonial culture, thus adopting the idea of hybridization. It explores also how the
identity was significantly separated in many parts from the old ones by examining the
different characters from the novel. On the other hand discusses a fundamental theme
which is gender discrimination, the female experience with the male rule as a part of the
patriarchal system. In order to answer these questions we used visual images of different
periods of time, furthermore examining a variety of academic literary works and critics
that share the same concern and which attempt to be at the same wave. At the very end
of the dissertation we tend to discuss how language and identity can work as a key
answer and a solution for the struggles of African people, moreover can promote to
unite them. |
Diplome : |
Master 2 |
Permalink : |
https://bu.umc.edu.dz/master/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=11135 |
Identity, gender and language crisis in postcolonial literature : A case study tsitsi dangarembga nervous conditions [texte imprimé] / Kamar Rouibah, Auteur ; Mohamed Ali yachir, Directeur de thèse . - CONSTANTINE [ALGERIE] : Université Frères Mentouri Constantine, 2017 . - 88 f. ; 30 cm. Une copie electronique PDF disponible au BUC
Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Catégories : |
Lettres et Langues Etrangères:Langue Anglaise
|
Tags : |
Post-Colonialism, Identity, Multilingualism, Multicultural, Language, Hybridity, Dominant,
Otherness, Resistance, Gender, Gender - Discrimination, Patriarchal and Matriarchal System |
Index. décimale : |
420 Langue anglaise |
Résumé : |
Tsitsi Dangarembga has famously begin her literary career by publishing her work
Nervous Conditions in 1988, which was written from a traditional female perspective in
the Postcolonial era. This period was considered as the heart of the matter throughout
this dissertation and an important phase not only for African's history as well to the
other third world societies. Dangarembga reported the first serious discussions of the
different struggles and issues that emerged during the 1960s-1980s, to offer some visual
representations of the hard conditions within her society, part of it was related with the
image of the colonial presence in the land, whereas the other part concerned with the
construction of Zimbabweans themselves. Yet, the novel in this dissertation addresses
questions on the men and women's role which was based on traditional beliefs, and
raises many critical hypothesizes that can be shown through the different parts of the
work. The purpose of this dissertation is to see how culture contributes in the
construction of the identity of people, furthermore representing the language as a part of
the national culture, and the links that relate them with their societies. This may answer
the question on how the experience of colonialism play an important role in shaping the
identity and language of the colonized. On one hand this dissertation joins a vibrant
conversation on the identity and language of the natives and its relation with the
colonial culture, thus adopting the idea of hybridization. It explores also how the
identity was significantly separated in many parts from the old ones by examining the
different characters from the novel. On the other hand discusses a fundamental theme
which is gender discrimination, the female experience with the male rule as a part of the
patriarchal system. In order to answer these questions we used visual images of different
periods of time, furthermore examining a variety of academic literary works and critics
that share the same concern and which attempt to be at the same wave. At the very end
of the dissertation we tend to discuss how language and identity can work as a key
answer and a solution for the struggles of African people, moreover can promote to
unite them. |
Diplome : |
Master 2 |
Permalink : |
https://bu.umc.edu.dz/master/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=11135 |
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