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Writing from the Hearth - Public, Domestic, and Imaginative Space in Francophone Women's Fiction of Africa and the Caribbean (Hardcover)
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Writing from the Hearth - Public, Domestic, and Imaginative Space in Francophone Women's Fiction of Africa and the Caribbean (Hardcover)
Series: After the Empire: The Francophone World and Postcolonial France
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If space is important in the realm of imagination and a key theme
in feminist theory, cross-cultural studies of social maps reveal
that men and women's spatial experiences differ; women rarely
control physical or social space directly. Positing the thesis that
women's writing of Francophone Africa and the Caribbean offers
important perspectives on the relationship of gender to
space,Writing from the Hearth proposes close readings of
Francophone women writers of Africa (Aoua KZita, Mariama B%, Ken
Bugul, Calixthe Beyala, and Aminata Sow Fall) and the Caribbean
(Marie Chauvet, Simon Schwarz-Bart, Maryse CondZ, and Edwidge
Danticat). As critical readings of postcolonial African and
Caribbean literature show that tropes of confinement appear
frequently in female-authored texts_where home is often depicted as
a place of alienation_this critical study examines ambiguities
associated with domestic space as enclosure as it explores the
relationship between the female protagonist and the inner and outer
spaces of her world: domestic, imaginative, and public space.
Writing from the Hearth probes the hypothesis that the female
protagonist can move toward empowerment by entering public space
from which she has been excluded by indigenous patriarchs and
European colonizers and by establishing a new relationship to
domestic space or securing a liberating alternative space within
it. Flexible and multipurpose, alternative space is a place of
possibilities that can function as a refuge for meditation,
recollection, or fantasy, an antechamber for action, and a site of
resistance and performance. Here, by telling the tale, writing the
creative work, a woman can affirm her sense of self.
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