Power and agency: a critical analysis of the role of mistresses in francophone African literature

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Theophile Munyangeyo, Power and agency: a critical analysis of the role of mistresses in francophone African literature, International Journal of Sociology and Anthropology Research, 10, 1, 2024, 58 - 83Download Item:
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In the context of postcolonial literature, mistresses are often portrayed as
subjugated concubines seeking job opportunities, career advancement, and income security in
societies that are characterised by stark social inequalities. In environments lacking social
justice, adulterous concubinage becomes entrenched in social and political norms. This study
examines the portrayal of mistresses in francophone African literature, highlighting their
integral roles in society's economic and political spheres. Through critical discourse analysis,
feminist theory, and postcolonial theory, the study reveals that gendered power dynamics are
central to the framing of mistresses. This analysis underscores the complex and active roles of
mistresses in the socio-political landscape of francophone African literature. Contrary to
traditional passive roles, mistresses are depicted with significant agency, enabling them to
influence decisions by wielding power leverage over their philandering partners who hold
important positions in the societies.
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critical discourse analysis, feminist theory, francophone African literature, gendered power dynamics, mistress, postcolonial theorySubject (TCD):
Identities in Transformation , Inclusive Society , International Integration , French Language/Literature , Language and/or Literature, Modern , Literary Criticism , Literary theory , Literature and cultural history of the Enlightenment , Literature, philosophy and ideology , Narrative theoryISSN:
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