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    Insurrections populaires et démystification d'un ordre sociopolitique alternatif dans deux fictions.
    (Universidad de Murcia, Servicio de Publicaciones, 2019) Eyenga Onana, Pierre Suzanne
    A study of Nathalie Etoke’s Je vois du soleil dans tes yeux and Francis Bebey’s La Poupée Ashanti reveals that beyond the status of anecdotal novels that defnes them, it is, in depth, the postulation of a political change that mobilizes the two novelists in the depiction of a corrupt society. But what is the genesis of these popular movements? How and why are they literally represented? How, in fne, are political tensions managed by the local power and what aspirations then feed the actors in «order of battle» in the deciphered novels? To answer to this question, we use the sociocritical framework as implemented by Pierre Barbéris and Henri Mitterand. On that basis, we read novels throughout a triadic work plan. We frst question the nature of social unrest to show that the novel does not limit itself to expressing a meaning that is already there. Then, we prove that through the work of writing, it modifes the previous equilibrium of meaning so as fnally to refract and transform all at once, the social discourse in order to promote the living together policy.

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