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Corporeal Archipelagos: Writing the Body in Francophone Oceanian Womens Literature

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Corporeal Archipelagos: Writing the Body in Francophone Oceanian Womens Literature

Contributors:

By (Author) Julia Frengs

ISBN:

9781498542296

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Lexington Books

Publication Date:

27th December 2017

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

840.99287099

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

222

Dimensions:

Width 160mm, Height 237mm, Spine 24mm

Weight:

517g

Description

Corporeal Archipelagos: Writing the Body in Francophone Oceanian Womens Literature offers an examination of contemporary literature from the French-speaking Oceanian region through a focus on four of its most prolific women writers and the ways in which these writers negotiate identity construction through one of the most powerful identity markers in the region: the body. The question of the body how one is to make meaning through corporeality, how one represents the body, and what role the body plays in identity construction is not only a question with which feminists and postcolonial theorists have been grappling for nearly a half-century. The body is of integral significance to autochthonous Oceanian societies, whose views of corporeality are not built upon a dualistic mind-body binary that has influenced Western thought since the era of Descartes, but rather on a cosmological, epistemological axis that comprehends the body as intertwined with symbolic, social, and ideological understandings of identity. Beginning with an analysis of the ways in which the Oceanian body has been portrayed and consumed as an exotic object of fascination throughout three centuries of European literature, the book examines the myriad methods by which women writers break away from exotic myths and reappropriate the body as a powerful tool that enables them to confront the question of self-definition in French-speaking Oceania. The authors examined in this book employ culturally, racially, and sexually specific bodies in the creation of an original, confrontational literature that transgresses historically and culturally imposed boundaries, audaciously inserting their voices, the voices of Oceania, into the postcolonial francophone literary scene.

Reviews

Corporeal Archipelagos is a profoundly significant and beautifully conceived study of the French-language work of four women from French Polynesia and New Caledonia that combines a thorough knowledge of this literature with a strong theoretical approach. Julia Frengss expertise on Oceanian authors Dw Gorod, Claudine Jacques, Ariirau, and Chantal Spitz comes through in an unprecedented examination of the centrality of the body to questions with ecological, historical, national, political, sexual, and social import in an oft-overlooked region of Francophone womens writing. -- Alison Rice, University of Notre Dame
Anyone interested in Pacific Francophone literature should have this book, as it is a very complete work about the question of the Oceanian body in French speaking literature. -- Titaua Porcher-Wiart, Universit de la Polynsie Franaise

Author Bio

Julia L. Frengs is assistant professor of French at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln

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