Postcolonial Subjects: Francophone Women Writers
By (Author) Mary Green
Contributions by Karen Gould
Contributions by Micheline Rice-Maximin
Contributions by Keith Walker
University of Minnesota Press
University of Minnesota Press
1st September 1996
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Literary theory
Gender studies: women and girls
840.99287
Paperback
384
Width 149mm, Height 229mm, Spine 41mm
This groundbreaking volume highlights the work of contemporary women writing in French whose cultural links, ethnic identities, and historical roots lie outside France. The writings of these women emanate from the cultures of Africa and the Indian Ocean, the Middle East, the Caribbean, Southeast Asia, and Quebec and other French-speaking regions of Canada. By writing in French, the writers discussed in both acknowledge and write against the cultural heritage of France. In doing so, they participate in the subversion of European literary traditions and take part in various forms of cultural and linguistic blending, generating new artistic currents. Each of this essays articulates contemporary debates about the politics and cultural effects of sexism, homophobia, racism, and essentialism, as well as pointing out connections and points of resistance among such diverse strings as feminism, nationalism, and ethnicity.