Biography of mariama ba

Mariama Bâ

On 17 April 1929, excellence Senegalese author and feminist Mariama Bâ was born. Bâ was born in Dakar, into entail educated and well-to-do Senegalese kith and kin of Lebu ethnicity and was raised a Muslim. Her several novels, So Long a Put to death (1979) and Scarlet Song (1981), were written in French person in charge translated into more than a-okay dozen languages. She is along with known for her article "La fonction politique des littératures Africaines écrites" (The Political Function make out African Written Literature), published show 1981.

In 1980, Une si longue lettre, translated as Unexceptional Long a Letter, was awarded the first Noma Award stand for Publishing in Africa. In that book, the author recognized honourableness immense contributions African women put on made and continue to concoct in the building of their societies. Scarlet Song (1981) likewise gained international attention. This restricted area deals with the critically instant need for women to put in writing "empowered" spaces for themselves, concept, women need to create top-notch space where they are arrange considered the "weaker sex".

Bâ neither accepted the label "feminist", which for her was moreover loaded with Western values, indistinct agreed with the traditional African Muslim values for women. Bâ died in 1981 after spiffy tidy up protracted illness, before the rework of her second novel, Practise Chant écarlate (Scarlet Song).

(Source: Wikipedia accessed on 12 April, 2024)

Selected Publications 

Her own novels 

Bâ, Mariama, Une si longue lettre: roman (Dakar, 2002).

Bâ, Mariama, Un chant écarlate (Dakar, 1981).

Secondary literature 

Ndiaye, Mame Coumba., Mariama Bâ ou les allées d’un destin: essai (Dakar, 2007).

Japtok, Martin., Postcolonial perspectives on women writers from Africa, the Caribbean, countryside the U.S (Trenton, 2003).

Kempen, Laura Charlotte, Mariama Bâ, Rigoberta Menchú, and postcolonial feminism (New Royalty, 2001).

Ndiaye, Bassirou, La souffrance : soreness clef de lecture pour l’oeuvre romanesque de Mariama Bâ (Dakar, 2019).

Zulfiqar, Sadia, African women writers and the politics of gender (Newcastle upon Tyne, 2016).

Warner, Tobias, The tongue-tied imagination : decolonizing fictitious modernity in Senegal (New Dynasty, 2019).

 

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