The Cynque Syndrome: Tracing the Germs of a Hereditary Disease in Armah’s Osiris Rising

Ameth Diallo
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The following article discusses the attitude of one of Armah’s major characters in Osiris Rising: Ras Jomo Cynque. It seeks to uncover how an appeal to a glorious African past can divert present generations in Africa from understanding their history, facing their present and building their future. Using the concepts of romantic Gloriana and romantic primitivism from Ali Mazrui and Fanon’s analysis of mental alienation, it investigates the rationale behind Cynque’s conduct and his determination to lead a life reminiscent of African kingdoms into a modern Africa after he decides to leave America, where his life was strained by racism and disappointment, and to establish himself in Africa, in the fictitious state of Hapa. Cynque’s attitude, as that of Seth Spencer, another character working for the repressive machine of the Hapa regime, is at odds from the dedication and commitment of characters such as Ast, an American from African descent, who returns to the continent in order to help into its rebuilding under the efforts of the Manda group led by the revolutionary Asar.
辛克综合症:在阿尔玛的奥西里斯崛起中追踪一种遗传性疾病的细菌
下面的文章将讨论Armah在《奥西里斯崛起》中的主要角色之一:Ras Jomo Cynque的态度。它试图揭示对非洲辉煌过去的呼吁是如何使非洲的当代人无法理解他们的历史、面对他们的现在和建设他们的未来。运用Ali Mazrui和Fanon对精神异化的分析中浪漫的Gloriana和浪漫的原始主义的概念,它调查了Cynque的行为背后的理由,以及他决定离开美国后,他的生活因种族主义和失望而紧张,他决定在非洲建立自己,在虚构的Hapa状态下,他的生活让人想起非洲王国进入现代非洲的决心。辛克的态度,就像另一个为Hapa政权的镇压机器工作的角色赛斯·斯宾塞(Seth Spencer)的态度一样,与阿斯特(Ast)等角色的奉献和承诺不一致。阿斯特是非洲裔美国人,他回到非洲大陆,是为了帮助在革命者阿萨尔领导的曼达集团的努力下重建非洲。
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