The present work is an attempt to analyze the social representations that are over-impressed in the Chadian novel. It unveils the apriorist ideas that furnish the social moral and political universe of Chad the country of Toumaï on a daily basis. The reductive social representations densely evoked in Le Souffle de l''harmattan and Al istifakh ou l''idylle de mes amis by Chadian authors Baba Moustapha and Marie-Christine Koundja respectively revisit the dynamics of social cohesion and the ideology of living together cardinal virtues of an ideal society. This set of mostly erroneous thoughts is a challenge held by Chadian writers to launch a call for national unity. Through a stylization effect these two (2) writers invite the reader to discover self-esteem the Other and to overcome differences on all fronts.
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