La langue française sous la plume de zadiaaourou et de jean-marie adiaffi: une étude de la subversion morphosyntaxique et sémantique dans les sofas suivi de l’œil et la carte d’identité
Journal Title: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CURRENT RESEARCH - Year 2018, Vol 10, Issue 1
Abstract
ZadiZaourou and Jean-Marie Adiaffi are part of the new generation of Negro-African writers who use the subversion of the French language to found their existence. This generation proceeds by morphosyntactic distortion and lexical "hybridization" to convey their ideology. The study shows that the deconstruction of linguistic norms is characterized by a constancy, by a morphological and structural heterogeneity in the works. By voluntarily transgressing the rules of good usage and by "coloring" works with African terms, the two authors project the foundations of a new African identity, which must henceforth be characterized by the refusal of servile assimilation and to undo the inferiority complex.
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