The aesthetic of vulnerability un-heard female voices and the question of identity and recognition in the work of Ken Bugul and Fatou Diome

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  • Marita Rainsborough

In their novels, Ken Bugni and Fatou Diome portray fragile female identities characterized by a cultural conflict between Africa and Europe, staging an aesthetic of vulnerability of un-heard voices, dealing with the topics of returning and remaining and the struggle for recognition. The power and strength associated with the erotic promise of the female body is under constant threat from self- and external exploitation. The un-heard female voices try to make themselves heard and to create identities of empowerment in literary writing, to express the demand to be perceived and to be healed, both in the autobiographical and the fictional dimension. The novels emphasize the ambivalence between the fascination with and rejection of the foreign culture. The protagonists experience the hybridity of the narrative identity as a painful wound that requires the experience of return to be healed.

OriginalspracheEnglisch
TitelWomen's Perspectives on (Post)Migration : Between Literature, Arts and Activism - Between Africa and Europe
HerausgeberJulia Borst, Stephanie Neu-Wendel, Juliane Tauchnitz
Anzahl der Seiten16
VerlagGeorg Olms Verlag AG
Erscheinungsdatum21.06.2023
Seiten137-152
ISBN (Print)9783487163512
ISBN (elektronisch)9783487423555
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PublikationsstatusErschienen - 21.06.2023

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