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Title: Critical reflections on the destiny of fama as a desecrated prince turned a disgruntled foot-soldier in kourouma’s novel: the Suns of independence
Authors: Kodah, Mawuloe Koffi
Keywords: Foot-soldier
Democratic development
Political activism
Africanized
French language
Linguistic hybridity
Characterisation
Language and style
Stigma of illiteracy - disenchantment
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: University of Cape Coast
Abstract: Ahmadou Kourouma, as an exact replica of a foot-soldier in contemporary Ghanaian socioeconomic and political development. In this regard, it draws a parallelism between the character of Fama and a foot-soldier and makes recommendations for the way forward in order to sustain socioeconomic and democratic development. Consequently, the study draws attention to issues relating to political fanaticism and their accompanying tragic disenchantment for unsuspecting self-seeking citizens in emerging multiparty democratic states in developing countries such as Ghana. In the light of the inherent dangers in self-seeking political activism as seen in the character of Fama, for that matter, in that of foot-soldiers, the study recommends steps that will help sanitize political activities and democratic practice in Ghana, and Africa as a whole
Description: 8p:, ill.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/6605
ISSN: 23105496
Appears in Collections:Department of French

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