Prizing Francophonie into Existence : the Usurpation of World Literature by the Prix des Cinq Continents

Titre Prizing Francophonie into Existence : the Usurpation of World Literature by the Prix des Cinq Continents
Type de publication Article de périodique
Langue principale de la publication anglais
Date de publication 2020
Auteur Madeline Bedecarré
Titre du périodique Journal of World Literature
Volume ou tome 5
N° de la livraison 2
Pages de ... à (pp. x-x) 298-319
Ville Leiden
Genre article scientifique
Pays d'édition Pays-Bas
DOI https://doi.org/10.1163/24056480-00502010
Résumé/Présentation "This paper explores the relationship between literary prizes and the framing of contemporary francophone literature as world literature. Using a literary and sociological lens, I analyze how the Prix des Cinq Continents marketed itself as a kind of French-speaking Nobel, promoting the idea of a world literature in French. This article examines the prize's different criteria for selection through close readings of promotional materials as well as interviews conducted between 2012 and 2016 with members of the jury, prize administrators, prize-winners, and representatives from the Senegalese reading committee. My research shows how the prize administrators' rhetoric of diversity, hides the inequalities and exclusionary practices that 'francophone' writers must face. This article argues that the idea of world literature has been recuperated by the OIF to protect the category of 'francophone' and consolidate the domination of French cultural power in its former colonies."
Référence complète Bedecarré, Madeline. Prizing Francophonie into existence : the Usurpation of World Literature by the Prix des Cinq Continents. In : Journal of World Literature, (BRILL), vol. 5, n°2, pp.298-319

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