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Cette « surconscience linguistique » pousse l?écrivain francophone, en raison de sa situation dans l?entre-deux linguistique et culturel, à penser en permanence son rapport à la langue d?écriture, une langue qui est rarement sa langue maternelle. Évasion, exotisme et engagement constituent un bon fil conducteur pour une réflexion sur le sentiment de la langue par-delà les enjeux thématiques, narratifs et descriptifs. Ce livre, écrit par des scientifiques africains et non africains, tous professeurs de langue et littérature françaises dans diverses universités en France, en Afrique et en Amérique, rassemble des textes qui portent une réflexion approfondie sur la littérature coloniale et postcoloniale écrite par des auteurs francophones de langue maternelle française ou non. 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