The thesis focuses on the subjective experience of time and space as experienced by the senegalese protagonist in Amar Samb's Matraqué par le destin ou la vie d'un talibé and slovenian protagonist in Gabriela Babnik's V visoki travi. The thesis is critically assessing the social circumstances, in particular, postcolonialism (with referencing theorists, such as Fanon, Said, McClintock, Hulme and Jeffs) and noireism or négritude movement. By defining stereotypes, it unveils its causes and effects, which include one dimensional characteristics of social and gender roles of women and men, mothers and fathers in a community that pledged to stereotypes.
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