Abstract:
This thesis entitled Literary discourse and the problem of development in God’s Bits of Wood,
The Money Order and Xala by Sembène Ousmane is an attempt to reconcile literary creation
as work of fiction with its social function. The study sought to affirm the hypothesis that
literary creation for Sembène Ousmane is not a mere “art for art” sake. His writings envision
social change and development. Marxist, sociological as well as determinists theories were
used as basis for analysis and interpretation of events, characterisation, and the general
discourse in the corpus. Textual and thematic analysis were used to analyse the language of
the texts for the study. The study revealed that Sembène Ousmane was influenced largely in
his writings by Marxist ideology as confirmed from his biography. It also proceeded to
establish the author’s belief in the utility of art forms, and this influenced his choice of words
and characterisation as exemplified in the three novels. The study further highlighted the
vision of Sembène Ousmane with regards to creating a just and better society not only for
the present generation but equally for generations unborn. This includes education, female
empowerment, democracy, cultural renaissance, economic emancipation among others. In
view of this, the study concluded that literary work can be a catalyst for fostering
socioeconomic progress
Description:
A Thesis in the Department of French Education,
Faculty of Foreign Languages Education,
submitted to the School of Graduate Studies in partial fulfilment
of the requirements for the award of the
Doctor of Philosophy
(French)
in the University of Education, Winneba
May, 2024