Abortion and La Blès Fabienne Kanor's La Poétique de la cale, Évelyne Trouillot's Rosalie l'infâme, and Kettly Mars's Fado
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| Publication date | 2024 |
| Journal | L'Esprit Créateur |
| Volume | Issue number | 64 | 3 |
| Pages (from-to) | 26-42 |
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| Abstract |
This article suggests that abortion in a certain genealogy of Caribbean thought in French takes place with an overlapping consciousness of both the womb and the hold – as images and as historical, embodied, and psychic realities, in slavery and “post-slavery” Africana feminist thought; abortion depends upon what Myriam Chancy refers to as “inter-subjective transmission” of what Biko Mandela Gray and Ryan J. Johnson name as “Phenomenology of Black Spirit.” The article’s analysis focuses on Fabienne Kanor’s La poétique de la cale: Variations sur le bateau négrier (2022), Évelyne Trouillot’s Rosalie l’infâme (2003), and Kettly Mars’s Fado (2008).
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| Document type | Review article |
| Note | In special issue: Abortion in Contemporary Francophone Women’s Writing |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1353/esp.2024.a941894 |
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