Maryse Condé’s Legacy Explored: A Conference of Tribute and Insight at the Université of Yaoundé I in Cameroon

 Professor Mukenge
Professor Mukenge

Maryse Condé’s Legacy Explored: A Conference of Tribute and Insight at the
Université of Yaoundé I in Cameroon.

 

The Université of Yaoundé I in Yaoundé, Cameroon, recently hosted a heartfelt conference dedicated to celebrating the life and literary contributions of Maryse Condé, a revered French-Caribbean writer whose profound influence resonates throughout the literary world. Gathering shortly after her passing in early April 2024 in France, scholars, researchers, and enthusiasts gathered to honour her enduring legacy at the Day of Maryse Condé. The conference served as a platform to explore and commemorate Condé’s remarkable career.Attendees from diverse backgrounds came together to delve into her impact on literature, examining themes that define her extensive body of work.

One notable participant, Prof. Mukenge, contributed a presentation focusing on Condé’s versatility as a writer, with a particular emphasis on her acclaimed 2015 masterpiece, Mets et merveilles (“Feasts and Marvels”). This work, weaving together themes of food, culture, and identity, highlighted Condé’s adeptness at intertwining personal experiences into her narratives, thereby enriching the depth of her literary exploration. A central discussion during Prof. Mukenge’s presentation revolved around the blurred boundaries between autobiography and fiction in Condé’s writing.

This exploration sparked critical inquiry into the nature of reality within her literary creations, providing attendees with a deeper understanding of Condé’s unique literary approach. Beyond these scholarly deliberations, the conference provided a reflective space to consider the broader impact of Condé's writings. Insights emerged regarding the representation of women in literature, particularly in Caribbean society, and the significant role of Condé’s voice in challenging patriarchal norms. These discussions are poised to inspire future research, fostering new perspectives on gender dynamics and cultural identity in literary studies.

Moreover, the event facilitated invaluable networking opportunities, allowing participants to connect with professionals from the host country and beyond. Memorable interactions included tributes to Condé’s resilience as a writer, defying societal expectations throughout her career, and celebrating her notable accolades, such as the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2018. The conference at Université of Yaoundé I affirmed Maryse Condé's enduring legacy as a trailblazer in Francophone literature. As Prof. Mukenge remarked, “To recognise a woman writer as engaged, prolific, and conscientious amidst contemporary global issues is crucial”.Through scholarly rigor and heartfelt tribute, the gathering underscored the profound relevance of Condé’s writings in navigating the complexities of our contemporary world. Maryse Condé’s literary journey continues to inspire and provoke, leaving an indelible mark on the global literary landscape.

 

By Urielle Kayumba