Odious Caribbean Women and the Palpable Aesthetics of Transgression.
- 1st ed.
- 1 online resource (181 pages)
Cover -- Odious Caribbean Women and the Palpable Aesthetics of Transgression -- Odious Caribbean Women and the Palpable Aesthetics of Transgression -- Contents -- Introduction -- Notes1. -- Chapter 1 -- Cultural Politics, Ekphrases Writing of Resistance, and Sensorial Aesthetics -- Conflict In Space, Identity, Citizenship, And Gender -- EMBODIED MEMORIALIS AND RESISTANCE: BODY-TEXT-LANDSCAPE AS NONCANONICAL ARCHIVE -- Corporeal Ethnography Through Sensorial Aesthetics -- Notes1. -- Chapter 2 -- Meaning Making of Embodied Performatic Repertoire -- Toward An Understanding Of Intangible Cultural Traditions -- Embodiment Through Orality, Music, And Dance -- Notes1. -- Chapter 3 -- Aesthetics of Pain -- Notions Of Propriety, Consumerism, And Commodification -- Notes1. -- Chapter 4 -- Transgression in Pleasure, Desire, and Gender -- The Unwatchable Sex Or The Puncturing Of The Exotic, Ecstatic, And Erotic -- Creating A New Look On The Black Female Body -- Notes1. -- Conclusion -- Notes1. -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Author.
This book centers on visual and literary productions of Francophone Caribbean women. It investigates their aesthetics of violence, pain, the abhorrent, and the "uglification" of the feminine to unravel what makes them transgressive and uncommodifiable. It probes the ways in which these works destroy the regimentation of the "ideal" body.
9781498543514
Caribbean literature (French)--Women authors--History and criticism.