The Allegory of Political Violence in Sony Labou Tansi's <i>Life and a Half</i> release_oyfd4gjjhbad5hxtmczxwu6mxy [as of editgroup_5uqbrda7nbh5bfnau5tzetbe2y]

by Manizha Sepas

Published in Brief Encounters by Brief Encounters Postgraduate Journal.

2020  

Abstract

An embodied reading of Sony Labou Tansi's absurdism which functions as a tool for discoursing colonisation, state violence and the hypersexual masculinity of power as symbolised through the metaphor of cannibalism.
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Date   2020-03-23
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