Alma Cesaire et les independances Africaines: vers une politisation de l'esthetique dramatique

  • A. Owusu- Sarpong

Abstract

The year 1960 is a crucial watershed in the History and Politics of Africa In that year, Ghana, Nigeria and, Indeed, the near-totality of the former French African Colonies have attained and/or are in the process of attaining Independence. The dynamic of DecoIonisation appears to be irreversible by the year 1963 as t_g_tp• a and fidelity in the "African Oregon" harm.. resonant and recurrent literary and political themes. The composition by Airmi Cisaire in 1%3 of The Tragedy of King Christopher reflects, not so much the generalised African political euphoria over the dawn of Independence. but the solicitude of this Martinican man-of-letters and Poli-tician for the Politics of DecolonisatIon in Africa. In this play, Coheire seeks to focus the search-light on the newly indepen-dent African States and, through the example, and mythologisation of the 19th century Haitian King Christopher. to. as it were, highlight some of the pitfalls and impedimenta that are the off-spring of every Decolonisation process. The objective here is therefore to ch  novel and more meaningful pers-pectives for the "African Revolution" and to offer a dispassionate,rational and sober Kaleidoscope of the "African

Author Biography

A. Owusu- Sarpong

Faculty of Social Sciences

University of Science and Technology

Published
2015-12-01
How to Cite
Owusu- Sarpong, A. (2015). Alma Cesaire et les independances Africaines: vers une politisation de l’esthetique dramatique. Journal of Science and Technology, 8(2), 58 - 66. https://doi.org/10.4314/just.v8i2.1114
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