Ina Césaire (born in 1942 in Martinique) is a French playwright and ethnographer. [1] In her 1981 article "Littérature orale et contes", [2] "she discusses how Caribbean story tales are true 'révélateur' of that [Caribbean] spirit and affirms that the role of Caribbean folktale is to represent the culture." [3]
She is the daughter of Aimé Césaire. Her mother, Suzanne Césaire, was a French writer from Martinique whose work is connected with the Francophone Negritude movement. [4]
Ina Césaire (born in 1942 in Martinique) is a French playwright and ethnographer. [1] In her 1981 article "Littérature orale et contes", [2] "she discusses how Caribbean story tales are true 'révélateur' of that [Caribbean] spirit and affirms that the role of Caribbean folktale is to represent the culture." [3]
She is the daughter of Aimé Césaire. Her mother, Suzanne Césaire, was a French writer from Martinique whose work is connected with the Francophone Negritude movement. [4]