Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature
Abstract
Despite the numerous forms of "aid" it has always received, Africa remains the only continent on the fringe of the tremendous development that the rest of the world has been experiencing in the last two centuries. The sectorial analysis of the literary works in this paper illustrates how the implementation of the various "Marshall Plan" is meant to bring about the development of a whole continent and a country like Cameroon. This could be done by involving actors of the cultural domain in the analysis of data and formulation of solution. Such development could give a boost to profitable endogenous consumption of its national literary production such as creative and critical works. Such consumption constitutes an essential ingredient to any well planned development.
Recommended Citation
Fandio, Pierre
(2002)
"En attendant le Plan Marshall : consommation endogène de la littérature camerounaise,"
Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature: Vol. 59:
No.
1, Article 12.
Available at:
https://crossworks.holycross.edu/pf/vol59/iss1/12
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