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This third volume contains a long reflection on the singular and controversial genre of autobiography. Several opposing theses and arguments inform and enlighten us about the difficulties our writers have overcome to communicate with their readers. An in-depth study of the distinctive features and functions of the childhood narrative in our French-speaking Caribbean literature is also proposed. The passage from social claim to identity claim is announced. The delimited corpus is amply representative. It gathers seven texts, that is to say, in total, three generations of Guadeloupean and Martiniquean novelists.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This third volume contains a long reflection on the singular and controversial genre of autobiography. Several opposing theses and arguments inform and enlighten us about the difficulties our writers have overcome to communicate with their readers. An in-depth study of the distinctive features and functions of the childhood narrative in our French-speaking Caribbean literature is also proposed. The passage from social claim to identity claim is announced. The delimited corpus is amply representative. It gathers seven texts, that is to say, in total, three generations of Guadeloupean and Martiniquean novelists.
Autorenporträt
Nato in Guadalupa, il percorso scolastico di Gérard CHRISTON è stato arricchito dalla diversità dei luoghi che lo hanno accolto. Da Prise d'Eau a Parigi, dal CEG di Pointe-A-Pitre al Lycée Carnot, dal Lycée e CESL di Baimbridge a Lione, passando per Bordeaux, ha esitato a lungo prima di pubblicare la sua tesi di laurea in 3 volumi con questo titolo, dopo il suo romanzo, Le Carnaval des Mamblos.