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Aimé Césaire / Mohammed Khaïr-Eddine : Two Befriending Poetics / Reacting to Two Periods, Colonial and Postcolonial

Publikace na Filozofická fakulta |
2015

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This work is dedicated to francophone authors: Aimé Césaire and Mohammed Khaïr-Eddine, to their creation and to the epoch when it was written. Even though they were originated from different countries (Martinique and Morocco) and from different epochs (before and after the decolonization), their poetics are similar in many points.

Even if their historical experiences are closely connected by phases of french colonialism. The goal of this work will be to compare their poetics and to analyze how the epoch influenced and interconnected those two authors, and how they reacted to it.

In the first part the common will to renovate their national literature will be described and their means to achieve this goal will be explored. The following part will be concentrated on the work of those two writers, on the characteristic attributes, on the recurrent symbols in their works and on the significance of the place of birth.

The last part will be dedicated to the context, in which the authors wrote, and will clarify how the context unit or divide them. In this work, we will continuously compare common aspects of their poetics and in the same time the modification of those aspects during the transition from the colonialism to post-colonialism.

Then, we will explain how this passage of the regime changed the attitude of those authors to the society.