Djaili Amadou Amal Explained

Djaili Amadou Amal
Birth Date:1975
Birth Place:Diamare, Cameroon
Nationality:Cameroonian
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Djaili Amadou Amal is a Cameroonian writer, and feminist activist.

Life

Djaili Amadou Amal is a Fula, native to the Diamare in the Far North region of Cameroon. She grew up in the region's principal city, Maroua. She writes of the Fulbe culture and explores the social problems of both a contemporary and a traditional nature. Her work confronts the problems of women in Fulani society, as well as social problems in her region, the Sahel, especially the discrimination against women. Among her novels is Walaande, which is a Fulfulde word for conjugal unity, addressing the issue of polygamy among the Fulani who commonly practice polygamy.[1] Walaande tells the story of four wives who have conceded to "the art of sharing a husband".[2]

Two of her other novels are Mistiriijo and La Mangeuse d'âmes (in English, The Eater of Souls). She writes mostly in the French language.[1] [2]

Recognition

On 2 December 2020, Djaïli Amadou with her book Les Impatientes won the 33rd French Literary award Prix Goncourt des Lycéens as the first female African writer to arrive the finals of the literary competition.[3] The book will also be listed as the Choix Goncourt de l'Orient on 8 December 2020,[4] the Choix Goncourt UK[5] on 18 March 2021, and the Choix Goncourt Tunisia on April 3, 2021. The German translation of the title was nominated in March 2023 in a category to be awarded in October by the youth jury of the Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis.[6]

Back in Cameroon, the writer was appointed UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador on 5 March 2021 [7] to support the organization in its advocacy for the rights of children.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Louabalbé. Prospère. Djaili Amadou Amal, la voix des femmes sans voix. Le Septentrion. 27 January 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140201190431/http://www.leseptentrion.net/2012/03/djaili-amadou-amal-la-voix-des-femmes-sans-voix/. 1 February 2014. dead.
  2. Web site: Thierry. Raphaël. Walaande, l'art de partager un mari. Africultures. 27 January 2014.
  3. Web site: Cameroon’s Djaïli Amadou Amal Wins Prestigious French Literary Award. February 12, 2020. Africanews.
  4. Web site: Le Choix Goncourt de l’Orient aux " Impatientes " de Djaïli Amadou Amal.
  5. Web site: L'auteure camerounaise Djaïli Amadou Amal remporte le Choix Goncourt UK. Leila. Lamnaouer. March 19, 2021.
  6. Web site: Deutscher Jugendliteratur Preis 2023 Nominierungen . Arbeitskreis für Jugendliteratur . PDF . 2023-03-23 .
  7. Web site: Cameroon:Award-winning writer Amadou Djaili appointed. March 8, 2021.
  8. http://www.africultures.com/php/index.php?nav=livre&no=12825 Présentation de Walaande
  9. http://www.africultures.com/php/index.php?nav=livre&no=14130 Présentation de Mistiriijo la mangeuse d'âmes
  10. News: Djaïli Amadou Amal récompensée du prix Goncourt des lycéens pour Les Impatientes . . Raphaëlle Leyris . 2 December 2020 .