L'Afrique fantôme  

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L'Afrique fantôme (1934) is a book by French author Michel Leiris. It combines both an ethnographic study of the Dakar-Djibouti expedition and an autobiographical project, which broke with the traditional ethnographic writing style of Marcel Griaule.

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Nous avons mangé la forêt — Wikipédia https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nous_avons_mangé_la_forêt Vertaal deze pagina Georges Condominas y choisit la forme du journal de bord, un peu à la manière de L'Afrique fantôme, le journal de l'expédition ethnographique Dakar-Djibouti tenu par Michel Leiris. Nous avons mangé la forêt est un texte porteur d'une grande modernité que Maurice Nadeau et Édouard Glissant remarquent pour sa part ...

Lucie Cousturier was one of the first to write on the subject of the relationships between Africans and Europeans, ahead of other French intellectuals such as André Gide with Voyage au Congo (1927) and Retour du Tchad (1928) and Michel Leiris with (L'Afrique fantôme (1934)




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