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This book deconstructs androcentric approaches to spacetime
inherited from western modernity through its theoretical frame of
the chronotropics. It sheds light on the literary acts of archival
disruption, radical remapping, and epistemic marronnage by
twenty-first-century Caribbean women writers to restore aÂ
connection to spacetime, expanding it within and beyond the
region. Arguing that the chronotropics points to a vocation for
social justice and collective healing, this pan-Caribbean volume
returns to autochthonous ontologies and epistemologies to propose a
poetics and politics of the chronotropics that is anticolonial,
gender inclusive, pluralistic, and non-anthropocentric.
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