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Fictions of feminine citizenship[ele...
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Francis, Donette.
Fictions of feminine citizenship[electronic resource] :sexualityand the nation in contemporary Caribbean literature /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
813/.54099729
書名/作者:
Fictions of feminine citizenship : sexualityand the nation in contemporary Caribbean literature // Donette Francis.
作者:
Francis, Donette.
出版者:
New York : : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2010.
面頁冊數:
viii, 191 p.
標題:
Caribbean fiction (English) - History and criticism.
標題:
Sex role in literature.
ISBN:
9780230105775
ISBN:
0230105777
書目註:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
內容註:
Re-charting Atlantic modernities' desire lines -- Postcards of occupation : American exceptionalism and the politics of form -- Reconstituting female subjects in Haiti and the diaspora -- The romance of independence -- Love in the age of globalized sex work, secrets and depression.
摘要、提要註:
Fictions of Feminine Citizenship charts an alternative history of racial and sexual formationin the Caribbean. It examines the ways in which the socialization of female sexuality and the violence of sexual intimacies have mattered to imperialist and nationalist understandings andpractices ofcitizenship. The book moves across historical periods andnational contexts ranging from nineteenth-century indentureship in Jamaica to early twentieth-century American military intervention in the Dominican Republic, Haiti, and Trinidad. Through an interdisciplinary and comparative study of novels bycontemporary diasporic Caribbean womenwriters, Donette Francis demonstrates that the sexual realities of women and girls challenge conventional regional histories. Francis definesthis emergent feminist literature as "antiromance," and argues that these novels contest the heteronormative model of coupling that underwrites constructions of home, family, nation, and diaspora in the Caribbean. Writing against the critical impulse to underscore women's agency, Francis considers instead how Caribbeanfemale subjects dwell in liminal spaces of both vulnerability and possibility.
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Fictions of feminine citizenship[electronic resource] :sexualityand the nation in contemporary Caribbean literature /
Francis, Donette.
Fictions of feminine citizenship
sexualityand the nation in contemporary Caribbean literature /[electronic resource] :Donette Francis. - 1st ed. - New York :Palgrave Macmillan,2010. - viii, 191 p.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Re-charting Atlantic modernities' desire lines -- Postcards of occupation : American exceptionalism and the politics of form -- Reconstituting female subjects in Haiti and the diaspora -- The romance of independence -- Love in the age of globalized sex work, secrets and depression.
Fictions of Feminine Citizenship charts an alternative history of racial and sexual formationin the Caribbean. It examines the ways in which the socialization of female sexuality and the violence of sexual intimacies have mattered to imperialist and nationalist understandings andpractices ofcitizenship. The book moves across historical periods andnational contexts ranging from nineteenth-century indentureship in Jamaica to early twentieth-century American military intervention in the Dominican Republic, Haiti, and Trinidad. Through an interdisciplinary and comparative study of novels bycontemporary diasporic Caribbean womenwriters, Donette Francis demonstrates that the sexual realities of women and girls challenge conventional regional histories. Francis definesthis emergent feminist literature as "antiromance," and argues that these novels contest the heteronormative model of coupling that underwrites constructions of home, family, nation, and diaspora in the Caribbean. Writing against the critical impulse to underscore women's agency, Francis considers instead how Caribbeanfemale subjects dwell in liminal spaces of both vulnerability and possibility.
Electronic reproduction.
Basingstoke, England :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2010.
Mode of access:World Wide Web.
ISBN: 9780230105775Subjects--Topical Terms:
374846
Caribbean fiction (English)
--History and criticism.Index Terms--Genre/Form:
336502
Electronic books.
LC Class. No.: PR9205.4 / .F73 2010
Dewey Class. No.: 813/.54099729
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