Marie Ndiaye and Marginalized Contemporary Francophone Authors Issues in France

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Jay Prakash Vishwakarma, Srikant Manubansh, Shantanu Shandilya, Abhay Ranjan, Dipa Chakrabarti, Rajan Kumar Singh

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This research paper explores the challenges and importance of Francophone authors in France, with a specific focus on the case study of Marie Ndiaye. Francophone authors in France face numerous challenges and issues, from linguistic barriers to cultural stereotypes. These challenges can have a significant impact on their ability to succeed in the French literary world.


Francophone literature represents a diverse range of voices from French-speaking countries around the world, expanding the boundaries of French literature. Francophone authors face linguistic and cultural barriers, impacting their success in the French literary world. However, their contributions to French literature and culture are crucial, challenging the notion of a singular French identity and presenting a more complex, multicultural view of France.


Marie Ndiaye's works have faced challenges in being recognized within the dominant literary canon in France, highlighting the marginalization of other cultures and languages. Despite these challenges, Francophone authors make important contributions to French literature and culture by bringing diverse perspectives and experiences to the forefront, creating a more inclusive and vibrant literary and cultural landscape in France. This paper analyses Marie Ndiaye's life and works to highlight the challenges and importance of Francophone authors in France.

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Jay Prakash Vishwakarma, Srikant Manubansh, Shantanu Shandilya, Abhay Ranjan, Dipa Chakrabarti, Rajan Kumar Singh. (2023). Marie Ndiaye and Marginalized Contemporary Francophone Authors Issues in France. Journal for ReAttach Therapy and Developmental Diversities, 6(1), 468–481. Retrieved from https://jrtdd.com/index.php/journal/article/view/1859
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