Jennifer Leetsch 
Love and Space in Contemporary African Diasporic Women’s Writing [PDF ebook] 
Making Love, Making Worlds

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This book sets out to investigate how contemporary African diasporic women writers respond to the imbalances, pressures and crises of twenty-first-century globalization by querying the boundaries between two separate conceptual domains: love and space. The study breaks new ground by systematically bringing together critical love studies with research into the cultures of migration, diaspora and refuge. Examining a notable tendency among current black feminist writers, poets and performers to insist on the affective dimension of world-making, the book ponders strategies of reconfiguring postcolonial discourses. Indeed, the analyses of literary works and intermedia performances by Chimamanda Adichie, Zadie Smith, Helen Oyeyemi, Shailja Patel and Warsan Shire reveal an urge of moving beyond a familiar insistence on processes of alienation or rupture and towards a new, reparative emphasis on connection and intimacy – to imagine possible inhabitable worlds.

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Table des matières

1 Introduction: Be/longing.- 2 Routes of Desire: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.- 3 London Lovers: Zadie Smith.- 4 Longing Elsewhere: Helen Oyeyemi.- 5 Opening Wor(l)ds: Warsan Shire and Shailja Patel.- 6 Coda: “Dreaming of a yet unwritten future”.

A propos de l’auteur

Jennifer Leetsch is a Lecturer in Anglophone Literary and Cultural Studies at the University of Würzburg, Germany. Her research focuses on affect, gender and the black diaspora, and she has previously published on desire and intimacy in African diasporic novels, the African European spatial imagination, refugee geocorpographies and diasporic digital media.

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Langue Anglais ● Format PDF ● Pages 282 ● ISBN 9783030677541 ● Taille du fichier 2.6 MB ● Maison d’édition Springer International Publishing ● Lieu Cham ● Pays CH ● Publié 2021 ● Téléchargeable 24 mois ● Devise EUR ● ID 7890423 ● Protection contre la copie DRM sociale

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