IMMIGRATION BETWEEN TESTIMONY STORY
AND THE WRITING OF THE UNSPEAKABLE: THE LITERARY,
MEDIA, POLITICAL AND IDEOLOGICAL ISSUES OF REVENU
DES TÉNÈBRE OF KOUAMÉ Cover Image

L’IMMIGRATION ENTRE TEMOIGNAGE ET RECIT DE L’INDICIBLE : LES ENJEUX LITTERAIRES, MEDIATIQUES, POLITIQUES ET IDEOLOGIQUES DE REVENU DES TENEBRES DE KOUAME
IMMIGRATION BETWEEN TESTIMONY STORY AND THE WRITING OF THE UNSPEAKABLE: THE LITERARY, MEDIA, POLITICAL AND IDEOLOGICAL ISSUES OF REVENU DES TÉNÈBRE OF KOUAMÉ

Author(s): Bachir Hichem Boudjemàa, Charef Eddine Kaouadji
Subject(s): Foreign languages learning
Published by: Editura Universităţii din Piteşti
Keywords: migration phenomenon; testimony story; doxa; writing the unspeakable; reception.

Summary/Abstract: Addressing the topic of the migration phenomenon in literature production isnot something exceptional. However, considering the globalist perception that this question offerstoday, and the geopolitical context which conditions it, such analysis seems to be interesting toattempt. Through this contribution, we propose to return to this type of phenomenon through thestory of Kouamé, a young migrant who attempt to cross the Mediterranean sea to reach Europe.The pragmatic approach that we adopt during our study will allow us to address the multipleissues surrounding this testimony story. From the reception at the political and media levels tothe discursive strategies which permeate the text, we will return to the pragmatic use which ismade of the literary text from the point of view of the globalist doxa concerning the migratory factin the French discursive space. We will first discuss the particular media coverage thatsurrounded the migrant’s literary text. We will subsequently note the scriptural perspectives thatcharacterize the literary production. Will be discuss in particular the testimonial writing thatconditions in our view the reception of the literary work and also the unspeakable writing whichseems to be an intrinsic strategy of the first.

  • Issue Year: 2024
  • Issue No: 23
  • Page Range: 195-204
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: French
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