Decoloniality and Gender in Jamaica Kincaid and Gisèle Pineau - Connective Caribbean Readings
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Decoloniality and Gender in Jamaica Kincaid and Gisèle Pineau
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ISBN: 9783319642536 bzw. 3319642537, in Deutsch, Palgrave, gebundenes Buch, neu.
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This book interconnects the fiction of two prominent contemporary women writers from the Caribbean diaspora across the anglophone and francophone contexts. It makes a timely intervention into the fields of Caribbean and postcolonial studies via its multilingual focus and its framework of ‘connective reading’. The book posits connective reading as a practice of reading in relation, rather than in comparison, to the Other. The book opens with a survey of current critical and theoretical directions and locates its argument within the paradigms of decoloniality and womanism. Chapters include an analysis of methods for decolonizing Caribbean women’s fiction, as well as close readings of individual texts and connective readings of Kincaid and Pineau’s oeuvres. This study features underexplored texts, in addition to previously untranslated work. It addresses a range of motifs including: trauma, memory, ecology, photography, folk magic/medicine, and labour migration. Hard cover.
This book interconnects the fiction of two prominent contemporary women writers from the Caribbean diaspora across the anglophone and francophone contexts. It makes a timely intervention into the fields of Caribbean and postcolonial studies via its multilingual focus and its framework of ‘connective reading’. The book posits connective reading as a practice of reading in relation, rather than in comparison, to the Other. The book opens with a survey of current critical and theoretical directions and locates its argument within the paradigms of decoloniality and womanism. Chapters include an analysis of methods for decolonizing Caribbean women’s fiction, as well as close readings of individual texts and connective readings of Kincaid and Pineau’s oeuvres. This study features underexplored texts, in addition to previously untranslated work. It addresses a range of motifs including: trauma, memory, ecology, photography, folk magic/medicine, and labour migration. Hard cover.
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Decoloniality and Gender in Jamaica Kincaid and Gisèle Pineau - Connective Caribbean Readings
DE HC NW
ISBN: 9783319642536 bzw. 3319642537, in Deutsch, Springer-Verlag Gmbh, gebundenes Buch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandkostenfrei.
Decoloniality and Gender in Jamaica Kincaid and Gisèle Pineau: This book interconnects the fiction of two prominent contemporary women writers from the Caribbean diaspora across the anglophone and francophone contexts. It makes a timely intervention into the fields of Caribbean and postcolonial studies via its multilingual focus and its framework of `connective reading`. The book posits connective reading as a practice of reading in relation, rather than in comparison, to the Other. The book opens with a survey of current critical and theoretical directions and locates its argument within the paradigms of decoloniality and womanism. Chapters include an analysis of methods for decolonizing Caribbean women`s fiction, as well as close readings of individual texts and connective readings of Kincaid and Pineau`s oeuvres. This study features underexplored texts, in addition to previously untranslated work. It addresses a range of motifs including: trauma, memory, ecology, photography, folk magic/medicine, and labour migration. Englisch, Buch.
Decoloniality and Gender in Jamaica Kincaid and Gisèle Pineau: This book interconnects the fiction of two prominent contemporary women writers from the Caribbean diaspora across the anglophone and francophone contexts. It makes a timely intervention into the fields of Caribbean and postcolonial studies via its multilingual focus and its framework of `connective reading`. The book posits connective reading as a practice of reading in relation, rather than in comparison, to the Other. The book opens with a survey of current critical and theoretical directions and locates its argument within the paradigms of decoloniality and womanism. Chapters include an analysis of methods for decolonizing Caribbean women`s fiction, as well as close readings of individual texts and connective readings of Kincaid and Pineau`s oeuvres. This study features underexplored texts, in addition to previously untranslated work. It addresses a range of motifs including: trauma, memory, ecology, photography, folk magic/medicine, and labour migration. Englisch, Buch.
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Decoloniality and Gender in Jamaica Kincaid and Gisèle Pineau - Connective Caribbean Readings
DE HC NW
ISBN: 9783319642536 bzw. 3319642537, in Deutsch, Springer-Verlag Gmbh, gebundenes Buch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandkostenfrei.
Decoloniality and Gender in Jamaica Kincaid and Gisèle Pineau: This book interconnects the fiction of two prominent contemporary women writers from the Caribbean diaspora across the anglophone and francophone contexts. It makes a timely intervention into the fields of Caribbean and postcolonial studies via its multilingual focus and its framework of `connective reading`. The book posits connective reading as a practice of reading in relation, rather than in comparison, to the Other. The book opens with a survey of current critical and theoretical directions and locates its argument within the paradigms of decoloniality and womanism. Chapters include an analysis of methods for decolonizing Caribbean women`s fiction, as well as close readings of individual texts and connective readings of Kincaid and Pineau`s oeuvres. This study features underexplored texts, in addition to previously untranslated work. It addresses a range of motifs including: trauma, memory, ecology, photography, folk magic/medicine, and labour migration. Englisch, Buch.
Decoloniality and Gender in Jamaica Kincaid and Gisèle Pineau: This book interconnects the fiction of two prominent contemporary women writers from the Caribbean diaspora across the anglophone and francophone contexts. It makes a timely intervention into the fields of Caribbean and postcolonial studies via its multilingual focus and its framework of `connective reading`. The book posits connective reading as a practice of reading in relation, rather than in comparison, to the Other. The book opens with a survey of current critical and theoretical directions and locates its argument within the paradigms of decoloniality and womanism. Chapters include an analysis of methods for decolonizing Caribbean women`s fiction, as well as close readings of individual texts and connective readings of Kincaid and Pineau`s oeuvres. This study features underexplored texts, in addition to previously untranslated work. It addresses a range of motifs including: trauma, memory, ecology, photography, folk magic/medicine, and labour migration. Englisch, Buch.
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Decoloniality and Gender in Jamaica Kincaid and Gisèle Pineau: Connective Caribbean Readings
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ISBN: 9783319642536 bzw. 3319642537, in Englisch, Palgrave Macmillan, gebundenes Buch, neu, Erstausgabe.
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