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Black Women, Identity, and Cultural Theory

Author : Kevin Everod Quashie
Publisher : Rutgers University Press
Page : 246 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : History
ISBN : 0813533678

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Black Women, Identity, and Cultural Theory by Kevin Everod Quashie Pdf

Ultimately moves beyond these to propose a new cultural aesthetic that aims to center black women and their philosophies. Book jacket.

Juletane

Author : Myriam Warner-Vieyra
Publisher : Waveland Press
Page : 109 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2014-05-01
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781478622666

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Juletane by Myriam Warner-Vieyra Pdf

In this powerful and moving novel, Myriam Warner-Vieyra sensitively portrays the complexities of cross-cultural relationships and, in particular, the female predicament. When Helene, a self-reliant career woman, is packing her belongings for a move and imminent marriage for which she is reluctant, she unearths a faded old book. It is the diary of young Juletane, a confused, sheltered West Indian woman struggling to find herself. Written over three weeks, it records her short life: childhood in France, marriage to an African student, and an eager return with him to Africa, the land of her ancestors. It is Juletane’s diary that brings her and Helene together. Juletane does not fit into her husband’s traditional African family, especially the Muslim cultural demands of polygamy. Full of gentle ironies, Juletane is a story about alienation, madness, shattered dreams: the disillusioned West Indian outsider’s disenchantment with Africa. Myriam Warner-Vieyra looks at women’s lives, at the paths they have taken, at the possibilities open to women in the Caribbean, in Africa, in life. She forces readers, through the double narrative of Juletane and Helene, to reexamine easy assumptions, to look again at safe generalizations. Includes valuable Introduction 2014 by the translator.

Representation and Resistance

Author : Jaspal Kaur Singh
Publisher : University of Calgary Press
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : African diaspora in literature
ISBN : 9781552382455

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Representation and Resistance: South Asian and African Women's Texts at Home and in the Diaspora compares colonial and national constructions of gender identity in Western-educated African and South Asian women's texts. Jaspal Kaur Singh argues that, while some writers conceptualize women's equality in terms of educational and professional opportunity, sexual liberation, and individualism, others recognize the limitations of a paradigm of liberation that focuses only on individual freedom. Certain diasporic artists and writers assert that transformation of gender identity construction occurs, but only in transnational cultural spaces of the first world-spaces which have emerged in an era of rampant globalization and market liberalism. In particular, Singh advocates the inclusion of texts from women of different classes, religions, and castes, both in the Global North and in the South.

Postcolonial Representations

Author : Françoise Lionnet
Publisher : Cornell University Press
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2018-07-05
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781501724541

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Postcolonial Representations by Françoise Lionnet Pdf

Passionate allegiances to competing theoretical camps have stifled dialogue among today's literary critics, asserts Françoise Lionnet. Discussing a number of postcolonial narratives by women from a variety of ethnic and cultural backgrounds, she offers a comparative feminist approach that can provide common ground for debates on such issues as multiculturalism, universalism, and relativism. Lionnet uses the concept of métissage, or cultural mixing, in her readings of a rich array of Francophone and Anglophone texts—by Michelle Cliff from Jamaica, Suzanne Dracius-Pinalie from Martinique, Ananda Devi from Mauritius, Maryse Conde and Myriam Warner-Vieyra from Guadeloupe, Gayl Jones from the United States, Bessie Head from Botswana, Nawal El Saadawi from Egypt, and Leila Sebbar from Algeria and France. Focusing on themes of exile and displacement and on narrative treatments of culturally sanctioned excision, polygamy, and murder, Lionnet examines the psychological and social mechanisms that allow individuals to negotiate conflicting cultural influences. In her view, these writers reject the opposition between self and other and base their self-portrayals on a métissage of forms and influences. Lionnet's perspective has much to offer critics and theorists, whether they are interested in First or Third World contexts, American or French critical perspectives, essentialist or poststructuralist epistemologies.

Politics of Mothering

Author : Obioma Nnaemeka
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 233 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 1997-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 041513790X

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Politics of Mothering by Obioma Nnaemeka Pdf

This collection is a study of African literature framed by the central, and multi-faceted, idea of 'mother' - motherland, mothertongue, motherwit, motherhood, mothering - looking at the paradoxical location of (m)other as both central and marginal. Whilst the volume stands as a sustained feminist analysis, it engages feminist theory itself by showing how issues in feminism are, in African literature, recast in different and complex ways.

Migrating Words and Worlds

Author : E. Anthony Hurley,Renée Brenda Larrier,Joseph McLaren
Publisher : Africa World Press
Page : 396 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0865437017

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Migrating Words and Worlds by E. Anthony Hurley,Renée Brenda Larrier,Joseph McLaren Pdf

The essays presented here, demonstrating concepts of Pan-Africanism, which, historically, were concerned with colonialism, racial identity, and African unity, extend the discussion of an Africa' that exists beyond the continent and includes the Caribbean, the Americas and Europe.'

Deferred Dreams, Defiant Struggles

Author : Violet Showers Johnson,Gundolf Graml,Patricia Williams Lessane
Publisher : Liverpool University Press
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2018-08-31
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781786948205

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Deferred Dreams, Defiant Struggles by Violet Showers Johnson,Gundolf Graml,Patricia Williams Lessane Pdf

This volume sheds light on how to construe the contemporary political vicissitudes of the Black experience and the ongoing struggle for agency, belonging, and civil rights. It offers a fresh look at familiar concepts such as activism and belonging and models innovative approaches for studying the African diasporic experience in the 21st century.

Rewriting the Return of Africa

Author : Anne M. François
Publisher : Lexington Books
Page : 147 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2011-08-16
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780739148266

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Rewriting the Return of Africa by Anne M. François Pdf

Rewriting The Return to Africa: Voices of Francophone Caribbean Women Writers examines the ways Guadeloupean women writers Maryse Condé, Simone Schwarz-Bart and Myriam Warner-Vieyra demystify the theme of the return to Africa as opposed to the its masculinist version by Négritude male writers from the 1930s to 1960s. Négritude, a cultural and literary movement, drew much of its strength from the idea of a mythical or cultural reconnection with the African past allegorized as a mother figure. In contrast these women writers, of the post-colonial era who are to large extent heirs of Négritude, differ sharply from their male counterparts in their representation of Africa. In their novels, the continent is not represented as a propitious mother figure but a disappointing father figure. This study argues that these women writers' subversion of the metaphorical figure of Africa and its transformation is tied to their gender. The women novelists are indeed critical of a female allegorization of the land that is reminiscent of a colonial or nationalist project and a simplistic representation of motherhood that does not reflect the complexities of the Diaspora's relation to origins and identity. Unlike the primary male writers of the Négritude movement, theycarefully "gendered" the notion of return by choosing female protagonists who made their way back to the Motherland in search of identity. I argue that writing is a more suitable space for the female subject seeking identity because it allows her to havea voice and become subject rather than object as that was the case with the Négritude writers. The women writers' shattering of the image of Mother Africa and subsequently that of Father Africa highlights the complex relationship between Africa and the Diaspora from a female point of view. It shifts the identity quest of the characters towards the Caribbean, which emerges as the real problematic mother: a multi-faceted, fragmented figure that reflects the constitutive clash that occurred in the archipelago between Europe, Africa, and the Americas where the issues of race, gender, class, culture, ethnicity, history, and language are very complex.

The Politics of (M)Othering

Author : Obioma Nnaemeka
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2005-08-04
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781134774388

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The Politics of (M)Othering by Obioma Nnaemeka Pdf

This collection is a study of African literature framed by the central, and multi-faceted, idea of 'mother' - motherland, mothertongue, motherwit, motherhood, mothering - looking at the paradoxical location of (m)other as both central and marginal. Whilst the volume stands as a sustained feminist analysis, it engages feminist theory itself by showing how issues in feminism are, in African literature, recast in different and complex ways.

Of Suffocated Hearts and Tortured Souls

Author : Valérie Orlando
Publisher : Lexington Books
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0739105639

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Of Suffocated Hearts and Tortured Souls by Valérie Orlando Pdf

A striking number of hysterical or insane female characters populate Francophone women's writing. To discover why, Orlando reads novels from a variety of cultures, teasing out key elements of Francophone identity struggles.

Routledge Handbook of Minority Discourses in African Literature

Author : Tanure Ojaide,Joyce Ashuntantang
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 501 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2020-04-29
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781000053050

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Routledge Handbook of Minority Discourses in African Literature by Tanure Ojaide,Joyce Ashuntantang Pdf

This handbook provides a critical overview of literature dealing with groups of people or regions that suffer marginalization within Africa. The contributors examine a multiplicity of minority discourses expressed in African literature, including those who are culturally, socially, politically, religiously, economically, and sexually marginalized in literary and artistic creations. Chapters and sections of the book are structured to identify major areas of minority articulation of their condition and strategies deployed against the repression, persecution, oppression, suppression, domination, and tyranny of the majority or dominant group. Bringing together diverse perspectives to give a holistic representation of the African reality, this handbook is an important read for scholars and students of comparative and postcolonial literature and African studies.

Rethinking Marriage in Francophone African and Carribean Literatures

Author : Cécile Accilien
Publisher : Lexington Books
Page : 412 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780739116579

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Rethinking Marriage in Francophone African and Carribean Literatures by Cécile Accilien Pdf

Rethinking Marriage in Francophone African and Caribbean Literatures analyzes novels and films that demonstrate how marriage affects Francophone African and Caribbean women in their respective societies. It argues that marriage serves as a catalyst for intense identity formation because it functions as a narrative intersection for a number of overlapping themes on gender and the body, class and economics, religion, interracial and intercultural identity and nation building. Marriage provides a narrative space for commentary on cultural practices presented in the works in question as the foundations of cultural identity.

Rethinking Marriage in Francophone African and Caribbean Literatures

Author : Cecile Accilien
Publisher : Lexington Books
Page : 207 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2008-02-08
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780739132012

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Rethinking Marriage in Francophone African and Caribbean Literatures by Cecile Accilien Pdf

Rethinking Marriage in Francophone African and Caribbean Literatures analyzes novels and films that demonstrate how marriage affects Francophone African and Caribbean women in their respective societies. It argues that marriage serves as a catalyst for intense identity formation because it functions as a narrative intersection for a number of overlapping themes on gender and the body, class and economics, religion, interracial and intercultural identity and nation building. Marriage provides a narrative space for commentary on cultural practices presented in the works in question as the foundations of cultural identity.

Colonizer and Colonized

Author : Anonim
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 651 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2021-11-08
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9789004488861

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Colonizer and Colonized by Anonim Pdf

Over the last two decades, the experiences of colonization and decolonization, once safely relegated to the margins of what occupied students of history and literature, have shifted into the latter's center of attention, in the West as elsewhere. This attention does not restrict itself to the historical dimension of colonization and decolonization, but also focuses upon their impact upon the present, for both colonizers and colonized. The nearly fifty essays here gathered examine how literature, now and in the past, keeps and has kept alive the experiences - both individual and collective - of colonization and decolonization. The contributors to this volume hail from the four corners of the earth, East and West, North and South. The authors discussed range from international luminaries past and present such as Aphra Behn, Racine, Blaise Cendrars, Salman Rushdie, Graham Greene, Derek Walcott, Guimarães Rosa, J.M. Coetzee, André Brink, and Assia Djebar, to less known but certainly not lesser authors like Gioconda Belli, René Depestre, Amadou Koné, Elisa Chimenti, Sapho, Arthur Nortje, Es'kia Mphahlele, Mark Behr, Viktor Paskov, Evelyn Wilwert, and Leïla Houari. Issues addressed include the role of travel writing in forging images of foreign lands for domestic consumption, the reception and translation of Western classics in the East, the impact of contemporary Chinese cinema upon both native and Western audiences, and the use of Western generic novel conventions in modern Egyptian literature.

Odious Caribbean Women and the Palpable Aesthetics of Transgression

Author : Gladys M. Francis
Publisher : Lexington Books
Page : 180 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2017-06-15
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781498543514

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Odious Caribbean Women and the Palpable Aesthetics of Transgression by Gladys M. Francis Pdf

This book centers on visual and literary productions of Francophone Caribbean women. It investigates their aesthetics of violence, pain, the abhorrent, and the “uglification” of the feminine to unravel what makes them transgressive and uncommodifiable. It probes the ways in which these works destroy the regimentation of the “ideal” body.