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Valla, Kameni Kwente Danielle. "L'écriture de l'intimité dans les romans de Ken Bugul et de Delphine de Vigan." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université de Lorraine, 2021. http://www.theses.fr/2021LORR0333.
Full textThe writing of intimacy in Ken Bugul and Delphine de Vigan is an expression of pain related to childhood and particularly to the relationship with the mother. This study aims to analyse the fictionalisation of the writers' experiences in the corpus and to identify the symbolism at the poetic and thematic level. It appears that the two authors, although belonging to two cultural and geographical areas, write their intimacy to repair the suffering they have undergone since childhood on the one hand, and that through their discourses they manage to heal the world in a form of empathy with the reader on the other hand. This work is based on sociology and theories of autobiography which allow us to grasp the imaginary of the authors from their original environment that is the family, by tracing their biographical, social, and literary trajectory. This itinerary shows that the uneasiness of the authors can be read in their writings through a series of disruptions of social and aesthetic codes at the sexual, linguistic, and generic levels. Any form of strict classification is rejected. From the biographical elements present and reinvested from one text to another, this work attempts to propose intimacy to redefine a certain register of the contemporary extreme genre so called "biofictional". This work is divided into three parts of two chapters each. The first part entitled “Scenography of intimacy: chronotope and characters” consists in examining the spatio-temporal considerations and the conscious or unconscious embedding elements which legitimize the literary cartography of the poetics of intimacy and allow us to read the postures of Ken Bugul and Delphine de Vigan in the corpus. Subsequently, the second part “Poetics of intimacy” proposes to see how, through the writing of intimacy, the authors manage to decompartmentalize the codes within the novel itself, on the one hand, and to show that a dynamic of aesthetic recognition runs through t he texts of Ken Bugul and Delphine de Vigan. In the end, the third part entitled "The themes and symbolism of intimacy in Ken Bugul and Delphine de Vigan" brings out the figurations and postulates of the writing of intimacy at the personal, socio-cultural and political level of on the one hand, and the new aesthetics that emerge on the other hand.Keywords: Intimacy, writing, family, autobiography, poetics, sociology
Tang, Elodie Carine. "Le malaise identitaire dans les romans de Ken Bugul, Léonora Miano et Abla Farhoud." Thesis, Université Laval, 2013. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2013/29999/29999.pdf.
Full textThis thesis is intitled«The identity crisis in some novels of Ken Bugul, Leonora Miano and Abla Farhoud» is an analysis of some novels of three French female writers.It is based on the general assumption of the existence of minority group in French literature including that of women writers whose texts have shy echo in the literary field and the novel expresses more opacities of identity crisis. It grabbed the texts of these writers on their context of emergence and how their provisions, their positions and stances draw and identity crisis rooted in the trajectory.Their writing shows an interactive brands binomial text/context. Thus, the study shows that writing deconstructed and installs the identity crisis which is sexual, religious and cultural.It upsets the ticket aesthetics and fragmentations values and social codes, like motherhood and fatherhood. Social play on the definition of identities and fragmentation reaches the relationship between self and other.The identity problem which states especially the connoted language and riting the transgression of gender and language codes cover important issues that are social, literary and institutionnel. This thesis load to positive results. In particular, it establishes the flow of certain identities, even those that appear at first glance as immutable in power of social. The writing of identity crisis to better read the specificity of women’s writing, to better determine the identity of the female writer and literary field.
Gendron, Karine. "Figurations d'un récit ambigu : éthique de la responsabilité chez Annie Ernaux, Élise Turcotte et Ken Bugul." Doctoral thesis, Université Laval, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/39088.
Full textBoudreau, Anne-Sophie. "Le récit et la fiction sous l'influence du personnage romanesque : étude de l'ingérence diégétique dans Swim-Two-Birds de Flann O'Brien, La folie et la mort de Ken Bugul et L'hiver de force de Réjean Ducharme." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/35035.
Full textGendron, Karine. "Mise en scène de soi et posture d'écrivaine dans Le baobab fou et Mes hommes à moi de Ken Bugul." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/25178.
Full textGomis, Aimé. "Écritures du corps dans la littérature sénégalaise. Esquisse d'une corporéité et implications plurielles : de Senghor à Ken Bugul." Thesis, Paris 3, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010PA030085.
Full textIdentity constitutes one of the fundamental themes of African literature. It takes on a resonance in the writing of Senghor and Ken Bugul as well as in the writing of many Senegalese writing. It allows the establishment of an epistemological footbridge with the body. Therefore, the discourses about the body help to understand what is at stake concerning identity which livens up the dramatic tension of the narrative structures. For example, in the work of Cheikh Hamidou Kane, the body becomes the motive for a metaphysical apprehension of the "esse". In Ken Bugul’s autobiographies, the affirmation of identity of the feminine "Me" refers to the existential condition, especially when the literatures show the conflicts of gender. However, we agree that the debate on identity and the body has its importance in the understanding in the psychology of the character. It also has its importance in the construction of meaning, through which society reveals its vices and virtues. Moreover, that is why in the works of Sembene, Abasse Ndione, Sanou Lô, Marouba Fall, Seydi Sow or still El Hadji Momar Sambe, the social implication of literary discourse fragments of meaning to which all writing about the body refers. The ambition of this thesis is to construct a comparative exchange between their richness of meaning