Empathie narrative et les oubliés de la société: Illégitimes (2021) de Nesrine Slaoui, Ajar-Paris (2022) de Fanta Dramé et Streulicht (2020) de Deniz Ohde

Authors

Marina Ortrud M. Hertrampf
Université de Passau
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8932-2193

Synopsis

The contribution analyzes three recent novels by young postmigrant women authors – Illégitimes by Nesrine Slaoui, Ajar–Paris by Fanta Dramé and Streulicht [Diffused Light] by Deniz Ohde – which illustrate how the transmission of low economic, social and cultural capital makes the children of parents with a migrant background pre-programmed victims of social disadvantage. Their social and ethnic otherness fills the narrator-protagonists with a certain shame. But unlike Ernaux or Louis, this does not lead to a fundamental apathy towards their own origins. On the contrary, the tense and ambiguous, but generally problematic, relations between the teenage girls and their parents reveal a deep empathy that is articulated by various narrative strategies that allow a certain understanding and thus influence the reader’s judgment in such a way that the representatives of disadvantaged social classes benefit from a rather empathetic understanding.

Keywords: Nesrine Slaoui, Fanta Dramé, Deniz Ohde, autosociobiography, empathy, internal focalization, shame, postmigration

Author Biography

Marina Ortrud M. Hertrampf, Université de Passau

est Professeure de littératures et cultures françaises, francophones et espagnoles à l’Université de Passau (Allemagne). Présidente de l’association Romain Rolland en Allemagne. Domaines de recherche : littérature française contemporaine (Deville, Ernaux, Lafon, Sinha) ; francophonie littéraire ; littérature rom ; littérature autochtone du Québec ; littérature de la Grande Guerre ( Jouve, Rolland) ; littérature espagnole de l’âge d’or ; intermédialité ; BD ; ruralité ; théories de l’espace ; (post-)migration ; femmes / maternité ; transculturalité. Pour un CV détaillé, voir : https://www.phil.uni-passau. de/romanistik-frankreich/team/prof-dr-hertrampf/.

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Published

May 30, 2025

Online ISSN

3057-9929

Print ISSN

3057-9449