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Kahiudi Claver Mabana is a professor of Francophone African and Caribbean Literature at the University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus, in Barbados. He's originally from the Democratic Republic of Congo and has written extensively on topics such as myth, orality, postcolonialism, and hybrid poetics.
Some of his notable works include ¹:
- *Books:*
- *"L'univers mythique de Tchicaya U Tam'si à travers son œuvre en prose"* (1998)
- *"Des transpositions francophones du mythe de Chaka"* (2002)
- *"Ecritures en situation postcoloniale: Francophonies périphériques"* (2013)
- *"Du mythe à la littérature: une lecture de textes africains et caribéens"* (2013)
- *Editorial Work:*
- Co-editor of *"Hispanic and Francophone Studies Contemporary Perspectives"* (2009)
- Co-editor of *"Negritude: Legacy and Present Relevance"* (2009)
- Co-editor of *"Antillanité, Créolité, Littérature-monde"* (2013)
Mabana's research interests include African Novel in French, Criticism and Mythopoetics of the Central African Francophone Novel, and Language of African Writers. He's a prominent figure in the field of Francophone African and Caribbean Literature, and his work has been widely recognized ¹ ².
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