L’écriture transgressive du corps de la femme

This paper intends to show that the the content of the novels of Calixthe Beyala and Ken Bugul deal with a transgressive aesthetic, characterised by an inflation of sexuality that makes the reader think about erotic writing. The exposure of the female body and unbridled sexuality is a major element in the writing of Calixthe Beyala and Ken Bugul. In this way, their writing is part of the dialectic of what can be termed a textual and sexual practice. The writing of Beyala and Bugul is part of what might be termed pornographic text, insofar as the simplest definitional approach to it is based on the production of sexual arousal in the reader.
These two novelists break taboo barriers in this immodest writing, where sexual heat and orgasm penetrate every page with carnal ejaculations. Calixthe Beyala and Ken Bugul, whose stories serve as material for our analysis, paint these transgressive sexualities without artifice.
Keywords: Sexuality, lesbianism, pornography, homosexuality, transgression, writing.

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