(UN)PATRIOTISM AND EXOTICISM IN MOBILITY NARRATIVES: MOSES ISEGAWA’S ABYSSINIAN CHRONICLES, CHIMAMANDA NGOZI ADICHIE’S AMERICANAH AND AMMA DARKO’S BETWEEN TWO WORLDS - Revue Sinzang

Revue Sinzang

Scientific Journal of Literature, Language, Communication and Educational Sciences

(UN)PATRIOTISM AND EXOTICISM IN MOBILITY NARRATIVES: MOSES ISEGAWA’S ABYSSINIAN CHRONICLES, CHIMAMANDA NGOZI ADICHIE’S AMERICANAH AND AMMA DARKO’S BETWEEN TWO WORLDS

Publication Date : 08-12-2024


Author(s) :

Maxime TA BI IRIE.


Volume/Issue :
Volume 2
,
Issue 2
(12 - 2024)



Abstract :

The present article plunges into the exotic attitudes and lack of patriotic spirit of Africans in contrast with Western youth. It is a comparative study to lay bare the deep roots of migratory phenomenon in vogue in African States. This work intends to be the barometer of patriotic engagement of young African and their fellows of European and American with their nations. Indeed, the article seeks to assess the level of pride that the different citizens display towards their land. Objectively, it showcases the drastic opposed transmitted thinking and perception that African and western youth have of themselves and also of their fatherland. In a psychoanalysis process, the analysis focuses on the contradictory thinking, speech and actions of both westerners and Africans youth in the novels of African migrant writers. In two main articulated parts relying on subparts, the investigation undertakes to result in the expected denouement


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