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Feminist Review Issue 104 : Issue 104

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The 'Affect and Creolisation' Feminist Review Special Issue addresses questions concerning the legacy of plantation culture, focusing on its shaping of a gendered creolisation and affect.

The essays consider ways in which creole textualisation allows for an enlarged discussion of the Creole transnational, including an interrogation of gendered bodily affectivity and agency.

The issue raises questions about women's bodies: are Creole women's bodies haunted by memories and legacies of a traumatic history of Atlantic slavery and what meanings does this past hold for the present?

In their interrogation of the gendered legacy of the plantation, this collection of essays invigorates feminist theorising of the affective.

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Palgrave Macmillan
1137374454 / 9781137374455
Paperback / softback
050
25/07/2013
United Kingdom
166 pages, 166 p.
189 x 246 mm