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Reimagining Resistance in Gisèle Pineau's Works

Doyen-Rodriguez, Alicia(Contributions by)Onyekpe-Touzet, Orane(Contributions by)Persson, Ann-Sofie(Contributions by)Pezzullo, Viviana(Contributions by)Thomas, Bonnie(Contributions by)Wimbush, Antonia(Contributions by)Connell, Lisa(Edited by)Gras, Delphine(Edited by)
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As one of the most prominent voices from and about the French Caribbean, Gisèle Pineau has garnered significant scholarly attention; however, this interest has culminated in precious few volumes devoted entirely to the author and her work. In response to this lack of in-depth critical attention, Reimagining Resistance in Gisèle Pineau's Works brings together a range of perspectives from both sides of the Atlantic and across the Pacific to explore the unique ways in which Gisèle Pineau's works redefine the concept of resistance, particularly as it relates to gender, race, history, and Antillean identity. As this volume ultimately demonstrates, resistance holds up a mirror to the political, economic, and cultural forces that have shaped the past, construct the present, and build the future. It argues that Pineau's characters open the narrative frame for reading them and move us beyond the categories of the wholly defiant or the inherently complicit. Above all, as they invite us to reimagine resistance, they expose our expectations and hopefully shift our understanding about what it means to rise and to fall in a world we seek to call our own.

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Lexington Books
1666911003 / 9781666911008
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
843.914
15/10/2022
United States
English
226 pages
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