TY - JOUR TI - To resist is to fight against the Forgetting ; it's to build its own Identity AU - Batalha, Maria Cristina TI - To resist is to fight against the Forgetting ; it's to build its own Identity AB - To resist is to fight against the Forgetting ; it's to build its own Identity The principal aim of this paper is to examine two novels of the caribbean writter Maryse Condé, Moi, Tituba sorcière noire de Salem and Les derniers rois mages. I will analyse in these how notions of both personal and collective cultural identity are explored so as to overcome the old perception of Négritude and Panafricanism. Many of her novels embrace the idea of searching, her protagonists are often on some type of quest and searching for an authentic homeland. Much of her work revolves around the notion of asking questions, but not necessarily providing answers, and reflecting on the history of her people. On different levels, Condé does not allow her work to be limited by boundaries of any type. That´s her own way to resist. VL - 2016 IS - Numéro 9 Actes de résistance PY - 2016 SN - 2300-4681 C1 - 2353-8953 SP - 87 EP - 89 DO - 10.4467/23538953CE.16.005.4845 UR - https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/cahiers-erta/article/ecrire-cest-lutter-contre-loubli-pour-se-batir-une-identite KW - Maryse Condé KW - Caribbean identity KW - strenght KW - historiographical metafiction