Oyono’s Vision Towards Colonialism Case study: Houseboy By Ferdinand Oyono (1956)
General Information:
Level |
Master |
Title |
Oyono’s Vision Towards Colonialism Case study: Houseboy By Ferdinand Oyono (1956) |
Specialty |
Literature and Civilisation |
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Outline:
General Introduction
Chapter One: Literature Review of Learner Agency
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Cameroon History
1.2.1 Cameroon as a German Colony (1884_1916)
1.2.2 Cameroon as a French and British Colony (1916_1960)
1.3 African Literature
1.4 Cameroon Literature in French Colonial Period
1.5 Colonial Literature
1.6 Postcolonial Literature
1.6.1 Definition of Postcolonial Literature
1.6.2 Postcolonial Theory
1.6.3 Postcolonial Criticism
1.7 Main Postcolonial Theorists
1.7.1 Homi Bhabha
1.7.2 Frantz Fanon
1.8 Postcolonial Feminism
1.9 Conclusion
Chapter Two: Research Design, Procedures and Data Analysis
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Identification of the Author
2.3 Summary of the Novel’s Story
2.4 Colonial Oppression
2.5 Humiliation of Africans
2.6 Feminine Representations in the Houseboy
2.6.1 Women Characters Analysis
2.6.1.1. toundi mother
2.6.1.2. sophie
2.6.1.3. Mme salvain
2.6.1.4. the commandant wife ‘suzy’
2.6.1.5. the doctor’s wife
2.6.1.6. kalisia
2.7 Hypocrite Christianity
2.8 Trauma in the Houseboy
2.9 Mimicry
2.10 White Man’s True Identity
2.10.1. Father Gilbert
2.10.2.Father Vandermayer
2.10.3.The Commandant
2.10.4. Mr. Morean
2.10.5. Gullet
2.11 Conclusion
General conclusion
Bibliography
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