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The theme of identity becomes more and more relevant in debates. In the political, sociological, even economic discussions of the 19th, 20th century it always comes to the fore. It is about knowing who is a member of a sub-society and who is not; whom to take into account and whom to offer social or cultural claims. At the same time, those who are in a foreign country, because of migration, are made to contribute or insure their life, their migration situation more comfortably, but this time in spiritual terms. German literature highlights fictional or non-fictional novels whose protagonists…mehr

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The theme of identity becomes more and more relevant in debates. In the political, sociological, even economic discussions of the 19th, 20th century it always comes to the fore. It is about knowing who is a member of a sub-society and who is not; whom to take into account and whom to offer social or cultural claims. At the same time, those who are in a foreign country, because of migration, are made to contribute or insure their life, their migration situation more comfortably, but this time in spiritual terms. German literature highlights fictional or non-fictional novels whose protagonists are in search of this spiritual and personal security; this fact is called by the term 'identity formation'. Identity formation or search for personality is the key point that the Ivorian student Brou Erick Molière Kouakou had dealt with in his Master2- thesis to offer proposals and solutions for a better life in the host society.
Autorenporträt
Brou Erick Molière Kouakou nació en M'Bahiakro en 1994. Tras graduarse en el instituto en 2012, se orientó en el Departamento de Estudios Alemanes de la Universidad Félix Houphouët-Boigny. Tras su licenciatura, actualmente es un apasionado de la literatura migratoria alemana. En su tesis de maestría, aborda la cuestión de la formación de la identidad entre los inmigrantes.