The atlantic crossing as an initiatory path on the novels of formation Un océan, deux mers, trois continents by Wilfrid N'sondé and A rainha Ginga, de José Eduardo Agualusa

Authors

  • Andreia Joana Oliveira da Silva Universidade Jean Monnet de Saint-Étienne (França) e Universidade do Porto (Portugal)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1984-1124.v0i22p17-34

Keywords:

Atlantic crossing, Bildungsroman, initiation, initiatory rites

Abstract

The aim of this article is to reflect on the Atlantic crossing in the south-south axis and its initiatory character in the novels of formation (Bildungsroman) Un océan, deux mers, trois continents, by Wilfried N'Sondé and A Rainha Ginga by José Eduardo Agualusa. In the comparative study proposed, we will emphasize the complementarity of the novels studied that narrate a specific historical context: the transatlantic slave trade during the 16th and 17th century. We will look more specifically at the Atlantic crossing and all the aspects of the journey: separation of the homeland, solitude, questioning and personal reflection. These elements lead the protagonists to an initiatory death and a later symbolic resurrection, culminating in a process of identity building, humanistic consciousness and religious disbelief.

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Published

2018-12-21

How to Cite

Silva, A. J. O. da. (2018). The atlantic crossing as an initiatory path on the novels of formation Un océan, deux mers, trois continents by Wilfrid N’sondé and A rainha Ginga, de José Eduardo Agualusa. Revista Criação & Crítica, 22, 17-34. https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1984-1124.v0i22p17-34