Book contents
- The Cambridge History of the Novel in French
- The Cambridge History of the Novel in French
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Note on Conventions
- Chronology
- Introduction
- Part I Beginnings: From the Late Medieval to Madame de Lafayette
- Part II The Eighteenth Century: Learning, Letters, Libertinage
- Part III After the Revolution: The Novel in the Long Nineteenth Century
- Part IV From Naturalism to the Nouveau Roman
- Part V Fictions of the Fifth Republic: From de Gaulle to the Internet Age
- 30 Oulipo, Experiment and the Novel
- 31 Theories of the Novel
- 32 The Caribbean Novel in French, 1958–2016
- 33 The North African Novel in French
- 34 Sub-Saharan Africa and the Novel in French
- 35 The Translingual Novel in French
- 36 Literary Prizes
- 37 Autofiction: Writing Lives
- 38 Trends in the Novel in French after 2000
- 39 Contemporary Women’s Writing in French
- 40 The Novel in French and the Internet
- Index
- References
34 - Sub-Saharan Africa and the Novel in French
from Part V - Fictions of the Fifth Republic: From de Gaulle to the Internet Age
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 February 2021
- The Cambridge History of the Novel in French
- The Cambridge History of the Novel in French
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Note on Conventions
- Chronology
- Introduction
- Part I Beginnings: From the Late Medieval to Madame de Lafayette
- Part II The Eighteenth Century: Learning, Letters, Libertinage
- Part III After the Revolution: The Novel in the Long Nineteenth Century
- Part IV From Naturalism to the Nouveau Roman
- Part V Fictions of the Fifth Republic: From de Gaulle to the Internet Age
- 30 Oulipo, Experiment and the Novel
- 31 Theories of the Novel
- 32 The Caribbean Novel in French, 1958–2016
- 33 The North African Novel in French
- 34 Sub-Saharan Africa and the Novel in French
- 35 The Translingual Novel in French
- 36 Literary Prizes
- 37 Autofiction: Writing Lives
- 38 Trends in the Novel in French after 2000
- 39 Contemporary Women’s Writing in French
- 40 The Novel in French and the Internet
- Index
- References
Summary
This chapter provides a critical overview of how Sub-Saharan Francophone Africans have engaged with the form of the novel from the period of decolonization to the first decades of the new millennium. It is meant for readers new to the Sub-Saharan Francophone novel and for those needing an updated overview of the major periods and authors that have brought visibility and coherence to the field. It is organized chronologically to combine classic literary historiography and highlights for each period landmark publications, thematic continuities, and formal innovations. It also offers contextual insights underscoring the specificity of novelistic production in a variety of African postcolonial situations. In each case these developments follow the imperative to represent African realities within a language—and often literary models—imposed by a colonial power: France. The chapter offers an updated reassessment of previous literary historiographies, insisting not only on formal considerations, but also on the evolution of the cultural status of the African novel across periods and in various literary markets. It includes a final section on contemporary ‘turns’ which further expose some of the recent developments, both formal and sociological, that have contributed to the most spectacular refashionings of novelistic production in the twenty-first century.
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- The Cambridge History of the Novel in French , pp. 616 - 633Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021