The Political Alienation of the Intellectual in Recent Zaïrian Fiction

Titre The Political Alienation of the Intellectual in Recent Zaïrian Fiction
Type de publication Article de périodique
Langue principale de la publication anglais
Date de publication 1991
Auteur Janice SPLETH
Titre du périodique Studies in 20th century Literature
Volume ou tome 15
N° de la livraison 1
Pages de ... à (pp. x-x) 123-125
Genre article scientifique
Pays d'édition États-Unis
DOI 10.4148/2334-4415.1269
URL https://doaj.org/article/341590f7493045afa04c0346a55c8b84
Résumé/Présentation "A high proportion of recent Zairian fiction features intellectuals'educators, priests, students, and professionals'as major characters who are in some way alienated from society. This study documents the extent of this occurrence in novels by Mbwil a Mpang Ngal, V. Y. Mudimbe, Bolya Baenga, and Pius Ngandu Nkashama and, at the same time, relates the situation of the intellectual as seen in these works to some of the social and political factors peculiar to Zaire's colonial history and post-independence evolution. Analyses of individual novels provide the basis for a discussion of Belgian colonial policies regarding the e?volue? , the ambiguous role of the African priest in the Congo, the growing corruption of the new governing elite since independence, and the ongoing political repression of intellectuals who oppose the status quo. While the characters in the works under examination suffer from different sorts of alienation, all of them are in some way victims of changes in class structure during the post-colonial period"
Référence complète Spleth, Janice. The Political Alienation of the Intellectual in Recent Zaïrian Fiction. In : Studies in 20th century Literature, vol.15, number 1 (Africa : Literature and Politics), winter 1991, pp.123-135. // L'aliénation politique de l'intellectuel dans la fiction zaïroise récente //.

Auteurs

Janice SPLETH

Biographie : Ph.D in French ( Rice University, 1973). Professor of French and African Literature, Department of World Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics - West Virginia University. Lectureship in the English Department of the National University of Zaïre, Lubumbashi, l977-1978.
Nationalité : États-Unis