Sages Sorcieres?
Revision de la mauvaise mere dans Beloved (Toni Morrison), Praisesong for the Widow (Paule Marshall), et Moi, Tituba, sorciere noire Salem (Maryse Conde)
(Author) Kathleen GysselsThe comparative study, Sages Sorcieres?, brings together Afro-Caribbean and Afro-American female writing. Gyssels approaches francophone literature and anglophone literature as two separate entities, rather than simply grouping them together as postcolonial literature. By doing so, she opens new dimensions in (traditional) comparative literature studies: until now, geographical and linguistic barriers have torn apart female writing of the Black Diaspora. (TEXT IN FRENCH)
Kathleen Gyssels
Kathleen Gyssels is a Belgian-Congolese writer and literary scholar best known for her novel "Het verdriet van België." Her writing style is characterized by vivid imagery and poignant storytelling. Gyssels' work explores themes of identity, postcolonialism, and the complexities of cultural heritage, making her a significant voice in contemporary literature.