Francophone Women Writers of Africa and the Caribbean
Renée Larrier
Examining narratives from a wide variety of countries and traditions in francophone Africa and the Caribbean, Renée Larrier argues that women writers reappropriate their specific oral tradition by creating woman-centered/woman-narrated texts. Female characters telling their own stories subvert stereotypes found in literature and popular culture.
Larrier discusses the inscription of women’s voices on sites as varied as pot lids, wall paintings, and cloth before focusing on prose works from Cameroon, Guadeloupe, Haiti, Mali, Martinique, and Senegal. In so doing, she reconnects the authors of Africa and the diaspora who articulate women’s perspectives and empower their communities.
Larrier discusses the inscription of women’s voices on sites as varied as pot lids, wall paintings, and cloth before focusing on prose works from Cameroon, Guadeloupe, Haiti, Mali, Martinique, and Senegal. In so doing, she reconnects the authors of Africa and the diaspora who articulate women’s perspectives and empower their communities.
Catégories:
Année:
2000
Editeur::
University Press of Florida
Langue:
english
Pages:
176
ISBN 10:
0813017424
ISBN 13:
9780813017426
Fichier:
PDF, 6.24 MB
IPFS:
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english, 2000