Sarraounia, une reine africaine entre histoire et mythe littéraire (Niger, 1899-2010)

The writer Abdoulaye Mamani, using oral myths from the area of Lougou, Niger, re-wrote the story of Queen Sarraounia, who was said to have fought the French Voulet-Chanoine column in 1899. Published in 1980, he intended his novel Sarraounia  to be a form of  historical authentification, despite the...

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Main Author: Elara Bertho
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Language:fra
Published: Association Mnémosyne 2011-11-01
Series:Genre & Histoire
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/genrehistoire/1218
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description The writer Abdoulaye Mamani, using oral myths from the area of Lougou, Niger, re-wrote the story of Queen Sarraounia, who was said to have fought the French Voulet-Chanoine column in 1899. Published in 1980, he intended his novel Sarraounia  to be a form of  historical authentification, despite the fact the figure of a warrior queen was little known, if not completely unknown, to historians. He thus contributed to the creation of a 'national myth', although the subversive dimension present in the original work were gradually eliminated. The article analyzes the processes at work in the construction of the memory of colonization, drawing on the study of oral narratives from Lougou, Mamani’s novel and later re-writings of the myth.
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spelling doaj-art-b2e4247f1b714043ba2ee919b54d096c2025-01-09T16:23:25ZfraAssociation MnémosyneGenre & Histoire2102-58862011-11-01810.4000/genrehistoire.1218Sarraounia, une reine africaine entre histoire et mythe littéraire (Niger, 1899-2010)Elara BerthoThe writer Abdoulaye Mamani, using oral myths from the area of Lougou, Niger, re-wrote the story of Queen Sarraounia, who was said to have fought the French Voulet-Chanoine column in 1899. Published in 1980, he intended his novel Sarraounia  to be a form of  historical authentification, despite the fact the figure of a warrior queen was little known, if not completely unknown, to historians. He thus contributed to the creation of a 'national myth', although the subversive dimension present in the original work were gradually eliminated. The article analyzes the processes at work in the construction of the memory of colonization, drawing on the study of oral narratives from Lougou, Mamani’s novel and later re-writings of the myth.https://journals.openedition.org/genrehistoire/1218QueenColonizationNigerVouletChanoineSarraounia
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Sarraounia, une reine africaine entre histoire et mythe littéraire (Niger, 1899-2010)
Genre & Histoire
Queen
Colonization
Niger
Voulet
Chanoine
Sarraounia
title Sarraounia, une reine africaine entre histoire et mythe littéraire (Niger, 1899-2010)
title_full Sarraounia, une reine africaine entre histoire et mythe littéraire (Niger, 1899-2010)
title_fullStr Sarraounia, une reine africaine entre histoire et mythe littéraire (Niger, 1899-2010)
title_full_unstemmed Sarraounia, une reine africaine entre histoire et mythe littéraire (Niger, 1899-2010)
title_short Sarraounia, une reine africaine entre histoire et mythe littéraire (Niger, 1899-2010)
title_sort sarraounia une reine africaine entre histoire et mythe litteraire niger 1899 2010
topic Queen
Colonization
Niger
Voulet
Chanoine
Sarraounia
url https://journals.openedition.org/genrehistoire/1218
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