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Toward the Decolonization of the Europhone African Novel is a treatise
on the problematics of language choice in Europhone African literature.
Vakunta's research is rooted in the notion that the postcolonial African
fiction writer is at a crossroads of languages, groping for linguistic
re-orientation. Using the prose of fiction of Patrice Nganang, Ahmadou
Kourouma, Mercedes Fouda, Nazi Boni, and Gabriel K. Fonkou as corpus, he
contends that postcolonial African fiction is an offshoot of a
linguistic tinkering process that enables writers to tinker with the
language of the ex-colonizer in a deliberate attempt to divest
indigenous writing of its hegemonic vestiges.