L'esclavage constitue le chronotope de "Tituba" de M. Condé et de "Beloved" de T. Morrison. Il est un héritage paradigmatique dans les autres œuvres de ces auteures, ainsi que chez Alice Walker et Gisèle Pineau, déterminant les rapports raciaux contemporains. La fragmentation du corps esclave convoque le motif de la couture, entre tissage conteur, re-membrement du corps social, et reconfiguration d'une tâche traditionnellement féminine. La mise en exergue du pouvoir performatif des mots des maîtres rappelle l’historicité et la dimension politique de l'invention du racisme dans le régime plantocratique. L'exemple de la beauté féminine et de sa racialisation illustre l'intrication complexe de la construction du genre et de la race. Mais le ré...
Beloved (1987) is Morrison's fifth novel and the work that led her to win the Literature Nobel Prize...
This article examines the return, in two contemporary novels, of the figure of the “naked black woma...
This research focuses on the image of black women in Léonora Miano’s African-themed novels. They for...
The notion of the négresse, even though derogatory, is often used in post-slavery narratives in refe...
Colonial novels try to represant more precisely the Colored people than exotic literature. As coloni...
This paper uses what Toni Morrison named ‘rememory’ in Beloved (1987) to redefine what Jacques Derri...
Les romans coloniaux tendaient à représenter les Autres de couleur de manière plus précise et réalis...
Etant amenées à subir à la fois une discrimination raciale et sexuelle, les femmes noires ont été pa...
The end of the totalising discourses of the great modern metanarratives has produced a displacement ...
In the nineteenth century, African American women’s womanhood was denied and constantly under attack...
À partir des années quatre-vingt, des auteures féminines africaines, francophones ou lusophones, app...
This essay explores the construction of black, female identity in insular African American community...
Treball Final de Grau en Estudis Anglesos.Codi: EA0938. Curs: 2019/2020After the American Civil War ...
This essay proposes an African “diaspora literacy” of maroonage, the tradition of collective flight ...
The aim of this thesis is to analyse the connection between literature and the portrayal of ethnic m...
Beloved (1987) is Morrison's fifth novel and the work that led her to win the Literature Nobel Prize...
This article examines the return, in two contemporary novels, of the figure of the “naked black woma...
This research focuses on the image of black women in Léonora Miano’s African-themed novels. They for...
The notion of the négresse, even though derogatory, is often used in post-slavery narratives in refe...
Colonial novels try to represant more precisely the Colored people than exotic literature. As coloni...
This paper uses what Toni Morrison named ‘rememory’ in Beloved (1987) to redefine what Jacques Derri...
Les romans coloniaux tendaient à représenter les Autres de couleur de manière plus précise et réalis...
Etant amenées à subir à la fois une discrimination raciale et sexuelle, les femmes noires ont été pa...
The end of the totalising discourses of the great modern metanarratives has produced a displacement ...
In the nineteenth century, African American women’s womanhood was denied and constantly under attack...
À partir des années quatre-vingt, des auteures féminines africaines, francophones ou lusophones, app...
This essay explores the construction of black, female identity in insular African American community...
Treball Final de Grau en Estudis Anglesos.Codi: EA0938. Curs: 2019/2020After the American Civil War ...
This essay proposes an African “diaspora literacy” of maroonage, the tradition of collective flight ...
The aim of this thesis is to analyse the connection between literature and the portrayal of ethnic m...
Beloved (1987) is Morrison's fifth novel and the work that led her to win the Literature Nobel Prize...
This article examines the return, in two contemporary novels, of the figure of the “naked black woma...
This research focuses on the image of black women in Léonora Miano’s African-themed novels. They for...