Fama Diagne Sène
Fama Diagne Sène | |
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Born | 1969 |
Awards | National Order of the Lion |
Academic career | |
Institutions | Alioune Diop University of Bambey |
Fama Diagne Sène (born 1969, Thiès) is a Senegalese writer. Educated in Thiès, she became a teacher there.[1] Ken Bugul listed her among "illustrious women" in Senegalese literature.[2][3] In 1997, she won the presidential award for art and literature with Chant des ténèbres. Born to a Serer family, Fama's controversial play Mbilem ou le baobab du lion denounces Serer tradition and received great criticism from the Serer traditionalists of Senegal. The Mbilim (variation : Bilim) is a religious festival in the Serer calendar, celebrated once a year and is equivalent to the new year. In pre-colonial times, right until recently, some Serer griots were buried in the trunks of a baobab tree rather than buried in a pyramid tomb with all the regalia dictated by Serer religion. Tomb burial and mummification were always given to the Serer nobility, but some Serer griots were not buried this way. In this play, she criticises this tradition and came head on with the Serer priestly class.[4]
Works
- Le chant des ténèbres [The Song of Darkness]. Dakar: Les Nouvelles Editions Africaines du Sénégal, 1997 (154p.). ISBN 2-7236-1109-4. Novel.(Award-winner)
- Humanité. Editions Maguilen et Editions Damel, Dakar et Genève, n.d. [2002] (30p.). Poetry.
- La momie d'Almamya [The mummy of Almamya]. Dakar: Les Nouvelles Editions Africaines du Sénégal, 2004. (264p.). ISBN 2-7236-1489-1. Novel.
Honours
Diagne Sène has been awarded the National Order of the Lion[5] for her services to the Nation in her role as director of the library at Alioune Diop University of Bambey.
References
- ^ Fama Diagne Sene: An author from Senegal writing in French(in) "Femmes Ecrivaines" The University of Western Australia /French (Retrieved : 10 May 2012)
- ^ (in French) Le Voyage de l'amitié : des bibliothèques pour le Sénégal Archived 26 June 2012 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Ngue, Julie Christine Nack, University of California, Los Angeles, "Critical Conditions: Refiguring Bodies of Illness and Disability in Francophone African and Caribbean Women's Writing", ProQuest, 2007, pp 151-219, ISBN 0549440461 [1]
- ^ (in French) "« MBILEM OU LE BAOBAB DU LION » de FAMA DIAGNE SENE : Une confrontation entre la tradition et la modernité", [in] PiccMi.com [2] Archived 17 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine(Retrieved : 10 May 2012)
- ^ "Décret no. 2019-750 portant promotion et nomination dans l'Ordre national du Lion au titre de l'année 2019". Lois et décrets (in French). La Présidence de la République du Sénégal, La Grande Chancellerie de l'Ordre national du Lion. 1 April 2019.
External links
- Etienne Texeire "LE CHANT DES TENEBRES DE FAMA DIAGNE SENE NEAS - DAKAR 1997" [in] Ethiopiques [3] Archived 8 January 2018 at the Wayback Machine
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