Decoloniality and Gender in Jamaica Kincaid and Gisele Pineau

Decoloniality and Gender in Jamaica Kincaid and Gisele Pineau

Connective Caribbean Readings

Sherratt-Bado, Dawn Miranda

Springer International Publishing AG

Dura

Inglês

9783319642536

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1. Catastrophe and Connective Reading: Contextualizing Caribbean Womanism as Decolonial Praxis.- 2. Decolonizing Contemporary Afro-Caribbean Women's Fiction.- 3. Xuela's Autothanatography: Genocide, Ecocide, and the Death of the Caribbean Motherland in Jamaica Kincaid's The Autobiography of My Mother.- 4.Cycles and Cyclones: Structural and Cultural Displacement in Gisele Pineau's Macadam Dreams.- 5.The Photographic Spectre of Transgenerational Trauma in Jamaica Kincaid's Lucy and Gisele Pineau's The Drifting of Spirits.- 6. 'Black' Magic and Uncommon Realities in the Caribbean: Obeah, Quimbois, and Garden Space in Jamaica Kincaid and Gisele Pineau's Fiction.- 7. Refiguring the Angel of History: The Black Female Labour Migrant in Jamaica Kincaid's Lucy and Gisele Pineau's Devil's Dance.
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Latin America;Womanism;Neocolonialism;Postcolonialism;Autofiction;Jamaica Kincaid;Gisele Pineau;Gender in Caribbean writing