Slam poetry in Chad: a space of belonging in an environment of violence and repression

TitleSlam poetry in Chad: a space of belonging in an environment of violence and repression
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2022
AuthorsM.E. de Bruijn
Secondary TitleConflict and society: advances in research
Volume8
Issue1
Pagination242-257
Date Published2022
Publication Languageeng
KeywordsChad, slam poetry
Abstract

How can we explain the increasing popularity of slam poetry among youth in societies colored by long histories of conflict and political repression? This article explores this question for the rise of slam poetry in Chad, since 2014, a conflict-ridden country with an authoritarian regime and deep poverty, characteristics of a society in duress. In Francophone Africa we can speak of a slam poetry movement, where slam as a form of expression and the organization of (inter)national festivals has become a space of belonging for young people in Africa who must cope with societies in duress.The article is the result of my long engagement with the slam scene in francophone Africa.

IR handle/ Full text URLhttps://hdl.handle.net/1887/3567487
Citation Key12187