Sexual feelings : Reading anglophone Caribbean women's writing through affect

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    • Elina, Valovirta

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Sexual feelings : Reading anglophone Caribbean women's writing through affect

Elina Valovirta

(Cross/cultures : readings in the post/colonial literatures in English, 174)

Rodopi, 2014

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Description

The present book offers a reader-theoretical model for approaching anglophone Caribbean women's writing through affects, emotions, and feelings related to sexuality, a prominent theme in the literary tradition. How does an affective framework help us read this tradition of writing that is so preoccupied with sexual feelings? The novelists discussed in the book - chiefly Erna Brodber, Opal Palmer Adisa, Edwidge Danticat, Shani Mootoo, and Oonya Kempadoo - are representative of various anglophone Caribbean island cultures and English-speaking backgrounds. The study makes astute use of the theoretical writings of such scholars as Sara Ahmed, Milton J. Bennett, Sue Campbell, Linden Lewis, Evelyn O'Callaghan, Lizabeth Paravisini - Gebert, Lynne Pearce, Elspeth Probyn, Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, and Rei Terada, as well as the critical writings of Adisa, Brodber, Kempadoo, to shape an individual, focused argument. The works of the creative artists treated, and this volume, hold sexuality and emotions to be vital for meaning-production and knowledge-negotiation across differences (be they culturally, geographically or otherwise marked) that challenge the postcolonial reading process.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements 1. Sexual Feelings Beside(s) Each Other: Reading and Situating Caribbean (Literary) Sexualities 2. Reading the Ambivalence of Sexuality in Transition: Erna Brodber and Oonya Kempadoo 3. Ways of Reading Sexual Shame, Violence, and Pain: Edwidge Danticat, Opal Palmer Adisa, and Erna Brodber 4. Communities That Heal - Reading Sexual Healing: Edwidge Danticat, Opal Palmer Adisa, Erna Brodber, and Shani Mootoo 5. Shadow(ing) Men - Visions of Caring Masculinities: Erna Brodber, Opal Palmer Adisa, and Shani Mootoo 6. 'Caribbean Passion' - The Hypersexual and the Asexual Woman as Reparative Tropes: Opal Palmer Adisa and Erna Brodber 7. Sisters Together and Apart: Towards an Affective Phenomenology of Reading Works Cited Index

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  • NCID
    BB17945435
  • ISBN
    • 9789042038608
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    New York
  • Pages/Volumes
    viii, 217 p.
  • Size
    22 cm
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