From anthropomorphization to totemism in El Sueño de Emeno by Inongo-Vi-Makomè

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15517/8a128674

Keywords:

eco-fraternity, environment, nature, traditional values, oral tradition

Abstract

This reflection analyses the interconnections between human being and environment
in El sueño de Emeno by Inongo-vi-Makomè, based on eco-fraternity, a perspective
we explored in a previous publication published in 2023. While in the modern world
the relationship between human being and nature is generally conflictual, it should
be noted that this has not always been the case. The traditional values transmitted
by the negro-African oral tradition can constitute an alternative white the aim of
improving relations.

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Author Biography

  • Rodolphe Kuate Wafo, Universidad de Yaundé I, Yaundé, Camerún.

    Cameroonian. PhD in African Literature of Spanish Expression from the University of Yaoundé I. Professor of Literature at the University of Yaoundé I. Among his publications is found: Environmental problems in the novel by Inongo-vi-Makomè (2023) and Le personnage du fou dans Chuchote pas
    Frieda Ekotto's trop: a semiotic approach (2023). His areas of interest are ecocriticism and cultural studies. 

Published

2025-12-15

How to Cite

From anthropomorphization to totemism in El Sueño de Emeno by Inongo-Vi-Makomè. (2025). Revista De Ciencias Sociales, 189, 137-148. https://doi.org/10.15517/8a128674