Browsing Research Articles (Modern European Languages) by Author "De Beer, Anna-Marie"

Browsing Research Articles (Modern European Languages) by Author "De Beer, Anna-Marie"

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  • De Beer, Anna-Marie (Association for French Studies in Southern Africa, 2016)
    When a group of African intellectuals undertake a collective journey to Rwanda four years after the genocide against the Tutsis, Tierno Monénembo writes his narrative, L'aîné des orphelins, from the point of view of Faustin, ...
  • De Beer, Anna-Marie; Wolfe, Stephanie; Ndizeye, Omar (Sage, 2024)
    Memorialisation of those who died during the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi has been an ongoing concern for both the Rwandan and non-Rwandan communities. The majority of the existing memorials were initially constructed ...
  • De Beer, Anna-Marie; Snyman, Elisabeth (Tydskrif vir Letterkunde Assosiasie, 2015-01)
    Various writers and survivors have offered literary responses to the genocide of the Tutsi in Rwanda. In 1998, a group of African intellectuals, mostly non-Rwandans, of whom two were female authors, participated in a ...
  • Rust, Willemien R.; De Beer, Anna-Marie; Nagel, Lynette (Association for French Studies in Southern Africa, 2015)
    L’ouverture croissante de l’Afrique du Sud sur l’Afrique francophone implique que les enseignants de FLE puissent renouveler les programmes d’enseignement de français afin de trouver une articulation plus étroite entre les ...
  • De Beer, Anna-Marie (AOSIS OpenJournals, 2015-06-26)
    In the face of collective trauma such as genocide, apartheid, mass killings and xenophobia, ubuntu requires of us to show solidarity with our fellow human beings. To my mind, one of the highest forms of doing so is to ...
  • Tonleu, Madeleine; De Beer, Anna-Marie; Snyman, Elisabeth (Tydskrif vir Letterkunde Assosiasie, 2022-10-26)
    In this article we examine the notion of womanism as portrayed in the 2016 novel Crépuscule du tourment: Mélancolie (Twilight of Torment: Melancholy) by the Franco-Cameroonian author Léonora Miano. We explore how four ...