
The Body in Francophone Literature
Much of Francophone literature is a response to an elaborate discourse that served to bolster colonial French notions of national grandeur and to justify expansion of French territories overseas. A form of colonial exoticism saw the colonized subject as a physical, cultural, aesthetic and even sexual singularity. Francophone writers sought to rehabilitate the status of non-Western peoples who, through the use of anthropometric techniques, had been racially classified as inferior or primitive.
Drawing on various Francophone texts, this collection of new essays offers a compelling study of the literary body--both corporeal and figurative. Topics include the embodiment of diasporic identity, the body politic in prison writing, women's bodies, and the body's expression of trauma inflicted by genocidal violence.
- Undertittel
- Historical, Thematic and Aesthetic Perspectives
- Redaktør
- El Hadji Malick Ndiaye, Moussa Sow
- ISBN
- 9780786494668
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 263 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 24.5.2016
- Forlag
- McFarland Co Inc
- Antall sider
- 184
