April 2023

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Aminatta Forna’s the Memory of Love: A Chronicle of Psychological Disaster in a Post-War Context
1Dr.Alphonse Dorien Makosso,2Mexan Serge Epounda,3Didier Arcade Ange Loumbouzi,4Freddy Stephen Nestaly Soukantima
1,2Enseignant chercheur, Maitre-Assistant (Université Marien Ngouabi)
3Enseignant chercheur, Maitre de conférences (Université Marien Ngouabi)
4Doctorant en Littérature africaine anglophone (Université Marien Ngouabi)
DOI : https://doi.org/10.47191/ijsshr/v6-i4-64

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ABSTRACT

This paper examines the Civil War that hit Sierra Leone from 1991 to 2002 and the psychological trauma that results in the consequence upon people’s psyche as contextualized in Aminatta Forna’s The Memory of Love. It purports to establish an intertwining between this narrative and history through the analysis of some historical events such as riots, coups, the invasion of Freetown by rebel soldiers. Thanks to the psychoanalytical approach and the New historicism, this study has enabled not only to highlight the ferocious atrocities committed by Sierra Leoneans. It has also shown how escapees of this fratricide war cope with the physical and mental scars of those years in their day-to-day lives. As a final assessment, Aminatta Forna’s The Memory of Love can be read as a chronicle of Psychological Disaster in a post-war context that still haunts Sierra Leoneans.

KEYWORDS:

Civil War, atrocities, psychological disaster, Sierra Leone, memory of love.

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