How Can Literary Works Help Us to Understand the Politics of Migration?
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21036/LTPUB10756Researcher
Dr. Rémi Tchokothe is an Assistant Professor in African Studies at the University of Bayreuth. He has ongoing affiliations with Rhodes University (South Africa), the University of Sousse (Tunisia) and the Centre Universitaire de Mayotte. Tchokothe’s research interests include African urban youth languages, the production and reception of literature in African languages and the literature of the Comoros archipelago. An editor of several collected volumes, Tchokothe has published two monographs: Stylistic Features in Balisidya’s Short Stories (2010) and Transgression in Swahili Narrative Fiction and its Reception (2014).

Original Publication
"Balladur Visa" or "Visa of Death"? Questioning 'Migration' to Europe via the Comoros Archipelago
Rémi Armand Tchokothe
Published in«Sci-en-ti-fi-que-ment, c’est la France, la France qui a un mort entre les mains»: le référent spatial et la «migration» dans Autopsie d’un macchabée
Rémi Armand Tchokothe
Published inL’Histoire est un éternel recommencement et presque toujours pour le pire
Rémi Armand Tchokothe
Published inLes Littératures Francophones de l’Archipel des Comores
Carminella Biondi
Published inBook Recommendation
Decolonising the Mind: The Politics of Language in African Literature
Ngugi Wa Thiong'O
As one of the most popular voices in East Africa, Ngũgĩ analyzes how colonialism has destroyed local languages in Africa and thus culture, and how the rediscovery of languages can bring self-determination.
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Rémi Armand Tchokothe,
Latest Thinking,
How Can Literary Works Help Us to Understand the Politics of Migration?,
https://doi.org/10.21036/LTPUB10756,
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