Description: Rewriting the Return of Africa : Voices of Francophone Caribbean Women Writers, Hardcover by Francois, Anne M., ISBN 0739148265, ISBN-13 9780739148266, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US Rewriting The Return to Africa: Voices of Francophone Caribbean Women Writers examines the ways Guadeloupean women writers Maryse Condé, Simone Schwarz-Bart and Myriam Warner-Vieyra demystify the theme of the return to Africa as opposed to the masculinist version by Négritude male writers from the 1930s to 1960s. Négritude, a cultural and literary movement, drew much of its strength from the idea of a mythical or cultural reconnection with the African past allegorized as a mother figure. In contrast these women writers, of the post-colonial era who are to large extent heirs of Négritude, differ sharply from their male counterparts in their representation of Africa. In their novels, the continent is not represented as a propitious mother figure but a disappointing father figure. This study argues that these women writers' subversion of the metaphorical figure of Africa and its transformation is tied to their gender. The women novelists are indeed critical of a female allegorization of the land that is reminiscent of a colonial or nationalist project and a simplistic representation of motherhood that does not reflect the complexities of the Diaspora's relation to origins and identity. Unlike the primary male writers of the Négritude movement, they carefully "gendered" the notion of return by choosing female protagonists who made their way back to the Motherland in search of identity. I argue that writing is a more suitable space for the female subject seeking identity because it allows her to have a voice and become subject rather than object as that was the case with the Négritude writers. The women writers' shattering of the image of Mother Africa and subsequently that of Father Africa highlights the complex relationship between Africa and the Diaspora from a female point of view. It shifts the identity quest of the characters towards the Caribbean, which emerges as the real problematic mother: a multi-faceted, fragmented figure that reflects the constitutive clash that occurred in the archipelago between Europe, Africa, and the Americas where the issues of race, gender, class, culture, ethnicity, history, and language are very complex.
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Book Title: Rewriting the Return of Africa : Voices of Francophone Caribbean
Number of Pages: 146 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Rewriting the Return to Africa : Voices of Francophone Caribbean Women Writers
Publisher: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
Publication Year: 2011
Item Height: 0.6 in
Subject: Caribbean & Latin American, Women Authors, European / French, Black Studies (Global), African
Item Weight: 13.6 Oz
Type: Textbook
Item Length: 9.4 in
Author: Anne M. François
Subject Area: Literary Criticism, Social Science
Item Width: 6.6 in
Format: Hardcover