
littérature francophone
Littérature francophone refers to literature written in French by authors from countries outside of France, primarily in regions such as Africa, the Caribbean, Canada, and parts of Asia. It reflects diverse cultures, histories, and experiences, enriching the global French literary landscape. These works often explore themes of identity, post-colonialism, migration, and cultural heritage. Although written in French, they offer unique perspectives shaped by local contexts, making français une langue de diversité et dialogue à travers ses nombreuses expressions dans le monde.