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Drawing links between the Francophone literatures of Canada, the
French Caribbean, and North Africa, Spaces of Creation demonstrates
that problematic issues of dynamic, postcolonial societies can and
do fuel creative acts on the part of women. The trying experiences
of displaced mothers and their daughters, including isolation,
domestic violence, and single parenthood, often serve to inspire
introspection and creative action. In effect, their painful,
frustrating existence provides the opportunity-the space of
creation-necessary to weave and transmit stories. Organized around
different manifestations of culturally diverse or transcultural
spaces depicted in postcolonial literature-rural villages, domestic
spaces, city centers, and spaces of otherness-the monograph
uncovers the complexities of mothering and "daughtering" in
contemporary Francophone contexts. Through discussion of these
spaces, the book attests to a specifically "feminine"
transculturality. This vision of diversity acknowledges both the
heartening and tragic aspects of life in dynamic, multicultural
communities, revealing creative synergies between the literatures
of different Francophone diasporas and inviting the reader to
reconsider the mother-daughter relationship.
Drawing links between the Francophone literatures of Canada, the
French Caribbean, and North Africa, Spaces of Creation demonstrates
that problematic issues of dynamic, postcolonial societies can and
do fuel creative acts on the part of women. The trying experiences
of displaced mothers and their daughters, including isolation,
domestic violence, and single parenthood, often serve to inspire
introspection and creative action. In effect, their painful,
frustrating existence provides the opportunity-the space of
creation-necessary to weave and transmit stories. Organized around
different manifestations of culturally diverse or transcultural
spaces depicted in postcolonial literature-rural villages, domestic
spaces, city centers, and spaces of otherness-the monograph
uncovers the complexities of mothering and "daughtering" in
contemporary Francophone contexts. Through discussion of these
spaces, the book attests to a specifically "feminine"
transculturality. This vision of diversity acknowledges both the
heartening and tragic aspects of life in dynamic, multicultural
communities, revealing creative synergies between the literatures
of different Francophone diasporas and inviting the reader to
reconsider the mother-daughter relationship.
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