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The research is based on the hypothesis that the spaces described in the stories have a profound influence on the journeys, lives and cultural identities of the migrant characters. The landscapes crossed, the borders crossed and the places inhabited reflect the challenges and aspirations of the characters. In this way, space becomes an essential engine of narrative, shaping the characters' identities and experiences. The novels feature characters whose journeys oscillate between self-realization, resistance and the quest for identity. The study mobilizes the theory of transculturality and…mehr

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The research is based on the hypothesis that the spaces described in the stories have a profound influence on the journeys, lives and cultural identities of the migrant characters. The landscapes crossed, the borders crossed and the places inhabited reflect the challenges and aspirations of the characters. In this way, space becomes an essential engine of narrative, shaping the characters' identities and experiences. The novels feature characters whose journeys oscillate between self-realization, resistance and the quest for identity. The study mobilizes the theory of transculturality and geocriticism to analyze literary texts.Transculturality examines how literary works reveal the cultures of "self" and "Other" through cross-sections of cultural identities. This approach enables us to study the issues of cultural hybridization, identity and otherness in texts. It draws on the theories of Josias Semujanga, Justin Bisanswa, Coulibaly Adama, Gbanou Selom, Bouraoui Hédi, Manfred Gsteiger, Angela Buono, and Diané Véronique to explore the influence of spaces on the journeys and lives of migrant characters.
Autorenporträt
Dramane KABORE ist Literaturkritiker mit Schwerpunkt auf afrikanischen Literaturen und Experte für politische Kommunikation und Governance. Er promovierte 2023 in Moderner Literaturwissenschaft mit dem Schwerpunkt Afrikanische Literaturen und absolviert derzeit einen Master II in Governance und Politischer Kommunikation an der Swiss UMEF University of Burkina Faso (2022-2024).