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- La littérature sénégalaise est l'une des plus importantes de l'Afrique de l'Ouest, à l'oral comme à l'écrit. La plupart des œuvres sont écrites en langue française, mais co-existent des textes en arabe, wolof, peul, sérére, diola, mandingue et soninké.La population sénégalaise s'élève à environ 16 millions d'habitants en 2019, hors diasporas. (fr)
- Senegalese literature is written or literary work (novels, poetry, plays and films) which has been produced by writers born in the West African state. Senegalese literary works are mostly written in French, the language of the colonial administration. However, there are many instances of works being written in Arabic and the native languages of Wolof, Pulaar, Mandinka, Diola, Soninke and Serer. Oral traditions, in the form of Griot storytellers, constitute a historical element of the Senegalese canon and have persisted as cultural custodians throughout the nation’s history. A form of proto-Senegalese literature arose during the mid 19th century with the works of , who produced written ethnographic literature which supported French Colonial rule. This genre of Senegalese literature continued to expand during the 1920s with the works of and . Earlier literary examples exist in the form of Qur’anic texts which led to the growth of a form African linguistic expressionism using the Arabic alphabet, known as Ajami. Poets of this genre include and . Post-colonial Senegalese work often includes emphasis on “national literature”, a contemporary form of writing which stressed the engagement between language, national identity and literature. Senegalese novelists of this period include Cheikh Hamidou Kane, Boubacar Boris Diop and Ousmane Sembene. Poets include former Senegalese president and philosopher Léopold Sédar Senghor, Birago Diop, and Alioune Badara Bèye. Female writers also contributed greatly to the body of Senegalese works. Mariama Bâ, Fatou Diome, Ndeye Fatou Kane, Aminata Sow Fall and Fatou Sow have all written notable pieces regarding issues of polygamy, feminism and the realities of Senegalese youth. (en)
- Литература Сенегала (фр. Littérature sénégalaise) — литература, написанная на территории Сенегала. Большинство работ были написаны на французском языке, но есть также произведения на арабском языке и волоф. (ru)
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- La littérature sénégalaise est l'une des plus importantes de l'Afrique de l'Ouest, à l'oral comme à l'écrit. La plupart des œuvres sont écrites en langue française, mais co-existent des textes en arabe, wolof, peul, sérére, diola, mandingue et soninké.La population sénégalaise s'élève à environ 16 millions d'habitants en 2019, hors diasporas. (fr)
- Литература Сенегала (фр. Littérature sénégalaise) — литература, написанная на территории Сенегала. Большинство работ были написаны на французском языке, но есть также произведения на арабском языке и волоф. (ru)
- Senegalese literature is written or literary work (novels, poetry, plays and films) which has been produced by writers born in the West African state. Senegalese literary works are mostly written in French, the language of the colonial administration. However, there are many instances of works being written in Arabic and the native languages of Wolof, Pulaar, Mandinka, Diola, Soninke and Serer. Oral traditions, in the form of Griot storytellers, constitute a historical element of the Senegalese canon and have persisted as cultural custodians throughout the nation’s history. A form of proto-Senegalese literature arose during the mid 19th century with the works of , who produced written ethnographic literature which supported French Colonial rule. This genre of Senegalese literature continue (en)
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