Sex, Sea, and Self
Sex, Sea, and Self
Sexuality and Nationalism in French Caribbean Discourses, 1924-1948
Couti, Jacqueline
Liverpool University Press
11/2021
400
Dura
Inglês
9781800859944
15 a 20 dias
Part I - She Says: Nascent Black French Feminist Thought and the Theorization of "New" Epistomologies of Self from the Interwar Period to the Aftermath of Departmentalization
Chapter 1 - The Doudou Strikes Back: Dissecting Doudouisme during the Interwar Period
Chapter 2 - Transatlantic Women's Voices: The Doudou Writes Back
Chapter 3 - Mayotte Capecia: From "I am Martinican" to "I am becoming French"
Part II - He Says: Black Male Recolonization of Space in the Tropics
Chapter 4 - Deconstruction of the White Creole Myth: Creole Desire and the Flip Side of the Coin
Chapter 5 - Whiteness and Masculinity Gone Wild: Impossible Redemption
Coda - Who Speaks for Whom?
Bibliography
Index
Part I - She Says: Nascent Black French Feminist Thought and the Theorization of "New" Epistomologies of Self from the Interwar Period to the Aftermath of Departmentalization
Chapter 1 - The Doudou Strikes Back: Dissecting Doudouisme during the Interwar Period
Chapter 2 - Transatlantic Women's Voices: The Doudou Writes Back
Chapter 3 - Mayotte Capecia: From "I am Martinican" to "I am becoming French"
Part II - He Says: Black Male Recolonization of Space in the Tropics
Chapter 4 - Deconstruction of the White Creole Myth: Creole Desire and the Flip Side of the Coin
Chapter 5 - Whiteness and Masculinity Gone Wild: Impossible Redemption
Coda - Who Speaks for Whom?
Bibliography
Index