Espace et marginalité Chez Libar Fofana Space and Marginality in Libar Fofana’s Work
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ABSTRACT: In his six novels, Guinean writer Libar Fofana endeavors to depict the conditions of women and marginalized people, perceived by the dominant opinion as second-class citizens. This article aims to illustrate how the stigmatization of these characters as minorities is intricately linked to the subdivision of space. This spatial division serves as a key to understanding the underlying conflicts within society, revolving around norms and values.
RÉSUMÉ : L’écrivain guinéen Libar Fofana s’emploie à peindre dans ses six romans la condition des femmes et des marginaux en qui l’opinion dominante voit des êtres de seconde zone. Cet article vise à démontrer ce que la stigmatisation de ces personnages qui font ainsi figure de minorités a de lien avec la subdivision de l’espace qui devient une clé de lecture d’un conflit qui se noue dans la société autour des normes et des valeurs.
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