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Queer Rebellion In The Novels Of Michelle Cliff Intersectionality And Sexual Modernity 1st Edition Kaisa Ilmonen

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Queer Rebellion In The Novels Of Michelle Cliff Intersectionality And Sexual Modernity 1st Edition Kaisa Ilmonen
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.06 MB
Pages: 278
Author: Kaisa Ilmonen
ISBN: 9781443893435, 1443893439
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Queer Rebellion In The Novels Of Michelle Cliff Intersectionality And Sexual Modernity 1st Edition Kaisa Ilmonen by Kaisa Ilmonen 9781443893435, 1443893439 instant download after payment.

This book explores Jamaican-American author Michelle Cliff’s (1946–2016) literary rebellion against the colonial, gendered and racist norms of Western Modernity. It studies the sexualized circuits of the Atlantic world, drawing on the fields of literary criticism, feminist theories, queer studies and Caribbean studies. In order to do this, the book develops the theoretical paradigm of intersectionality. It also addresses the disturbing questions concerning the sexual politics of transatlantic modernity as represented in Cliff’s novels. Cliff’s rebellious poetics envisions the colonial Caribbean past in new ways. Her novels tell stories about Caribbean queer characters setting the queer as a site of postcolonial agency and as a perspective out of which colonial history can be re-written. This book considers myths, rites, and cultural memory as sites of healing in the midst of colonial bodily politics. Transnational histories, identity and ethics emerge as intertwined in Cliff’s feminist novels.

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