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Gehrmann, Susanne. "Remembering colonial violence: Inter/textual strategies of Congolese authors." Tydskrif vir Letterkunde 46, no. 1 (November 8, 2017): 11–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/2309-9070/tvl.v.46i1.3461.

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This article explores the Congolese remembering of the experienced colonial violence through the medium of literature. Although criticism of colonialism is not a favourite topic of Congolese writers, there exists an important corpus of texts, especially when the literary production of Congo Kinshasa and Congo Brazzaville with their politically distinct though sometimes similar experiences is taken into account. Three main strategies of writing about the topic can be distinguished: a documentary mode, an allegorical mode and a fragmented mode, which often appear in combination. Intertextuality with the colonial archive as well as oral African narrations is a recurrent feature of these texts. The short stories of Lomami Tchibamba, of the first generation of Congolese authors writing in French, are analysed as examples for a dominantly allegorical narration. Mythical creatures taken from the context of oral literature become symbols for the process of alterity and power relations during colonialism, while the construction of a heroic figure of African resistance provides a counter-narrative to colonial texts of conquest. Thomas Mpoyi-Buatu’s novel La reproduction (1986) provides an example of fragmented writing that reflects the traumatic experience of violence in both Congolese memory of colonialism and Congolese suffering of the present violent dictatorial regime. The body of the protagonist and narrator becomes the literal site of remembering.
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Arnold Malonga, Gervillien, Dimitry Moudiongui Mboungou Malanda, and Patrina Joseph Iloukou Mayakia. "Epidemiological Data on the Histopathological Diagnosis of Kaposi's Sarcoma in Brazzaville, Republic of Congo." International Journal of Health Sciences and Research 13, no. 5 (May 24, 2023): 245–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.52403/ijhsr.20230529.

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Introduction: Kaposi's sarcoma is endemic in sub-Saharan Africa and remains to this day the most common cancer in people living with HIV. This study aimed to obtain epidemiological data on Kaposi's sarcoma diagnosed at the cytopathological anatomy laboratory in the Republic of Congo. Material and Methods: Authors collected all cases of Kaposi's Sarcoma over a 22 years period from 2000 to 2021. Data was collected from hospital registers, medical records and reports of pathological examination results. Results: A total of 37 cases were enrolled in the study, with the annually incidence of Kaposi's sarcoma around 2 cases/year. The age of patients at diagnosis ranged from 13 to 80 years old, with the average age of 31.5 years. Male to female ratio was 3.1 and females were older than males. The majority of the lesions were in the lower limbs, 13 (35%) and nodular KS accounted the most observed elementary lesions of all cases (59%). Conclusion: Although it occurs frequently in PLHIV, KS is less common in the Republic of Congo and remains an unrecognized condition among the Congolese population. Key words: Kaposi's sarcoma, Epidemiology, Republic of Congo
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BERNAULT, FLORENCE. "The Congo. By RANDALL FEGLEY. (World Bibliographical Series, Vol. 162.) Oxford, Santa Barbara and Denver: Clio Press, 1993. Pp. 1 + 168. £30 (ISBN 1-85109-199-8)." Journal of African History 38, no. 1 (March 1997): 123–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021853796656904.

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Randall Fegley's bibliographical compilation is clearly not among the best of the World Bibliographical Series. The objective of the collection is to present a solid guide of the country to the non-specialist, and compared to other volumes in the series, Fegley's work lacks polish and perspective. The volume is marked by spelling errors. Accents in French names and titles are most often ignored. Important authors' names are misspelled: Gilles Sautter becomes ‘Giles’ in the text and ‘Sautte’ in the index; Jean-Claude Willame becomes ‘Willaure’. Ironically, the listing of the latter's book, Patrimonialism and Change in the Congo, a political science essay on Zaïre, illustrates the mistake Fegley denounces in his preface (p. xiii) : most English-speaking readers confuse Zaïre and Congo. The well-known collection of essays edited by P. Gifford and W. R. Louis is wrongly entitled by Fegley as Transfers of Power in Africa, and presented as a single volume (p. 68). Some titles are also poorly categorized, like René Gauze's The Politics of Congo-Brazzaville. Gauze's 150-page text is devoted to Congolese politics during the colonial period, with a 50-page supplement on the decade 1962 to 1972 written by Virginia Thompson and Richard Adloff. It is nevertheless classified only under ‘Post-colonial politics’ (p. 71). Jan Vansina's Paths in the Rainforest, best classified in pre-colonial history, is listed just once under ‘Politics, General’.
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Books on the topic "Authors, Congolese (Brazzaville)"

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Noël-Kodia-Ramatta. La Poesie Congolaise en mouvement: 20 auteurs de la Nouvelle génération - (Analyse de recueil de poèmes). Paris]: Edition LC, 2022.

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Planque, Joël. Le Rimbaud noir: Tchicaya U Tam'Si. Paris: Moreux, 2000.

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Roger, Chemain, ed. De Gérald Félix Tchicaya à Tchicaya U Tam'si: Hommage. Paris: L'Harmattan, 2009.

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Mudimbe, V. Y. Les corps glorieux des mots et des êtres: Esquisse d'un jardin africain à la bénédictine. Montréal: Humanitas, 1994.

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Marie-Léontine, Tsibinda, Brézault Alain, and Clavreuil Gérard, eds. Conversations congolaises. Paris: L'Harmattan, 1989.

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Association des écrivains du Sénégal. Journée internationale de l'écrivain africain. 27ème édition de la Journée internationale de l'écrivain africain: Hommage à M. Henri Djombo, président de l'Union des écrivains et artistes congolais : theme: littérature, citoyenneté et environnement. Dakar: Association des écrivains du Sénégal, 2019.

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Ngoie-Ngalla, Dominique. Lettre à ma grand-mère. Combourg (France): ATIMCO, 1994.

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Tchibambelela, Bernard. Sur les ailes du temps: Itinéraire d'une enfance africaine. Paris: Paari, 2009.

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André-Patient, Bokiba, and Yila Antoine, eds. Henri Lopes: Une écriture d'enracinement et d'universalité. Paris: L'Harmattan, 2002.

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Paroles inédites: La rue des mouches (comédie tragique) : entretiens, lettres à Sony. Paris: Editions théâtrales, 2005.

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