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Jean-Charles, Régine Michelle

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Looking for Other Worlds: Black Feminism and Haitian Fiction

Jean-Charles, Régine Michelle
2022

dans
UVA Press
Mots-clés
féminismes/militantisme
récits
Résumé
Résumé :

What would it mean to reorient the study of Haitian literature toward ethics rather than the themes of politics, engagement, disaster, or catastrophe? Looking for Other Worlds engages with this question from a distinct feminist perspective and, in the process, discovers a revelatory lens through which we can productively read the work of contemporary Haitian writers.

Articles de revue et chapitres de livres

À travers l'Atlantique noire : L'imagerie de l'eau dans les textes des femmes haïtiennes

Jean-Charles, Régine Michelle
2011

dans
Écrits d'Haïti: Perspectives sur la littérature haïtienne contemporaine (1986-2006)
Karthala
Mots-clés
récits
poésie
Articles de revue et chapitres de livres

Getting around the Poto Mitan: Reconstructing Haitian Womanhood in the Classroom

Jean-Charles, Régine Michelle
2021

dans
Teaching Haiti: Strategies for Creating New Narratives
UPF
Mots-clés
droits des femmes
éducation
développement
Résumé
Résumé :

In this chapter the author constructs an alternate way of teaching about Haitian womanhood which creates a more nuanced and developed understanding of the many lives Haitian women may lead. The Kreyol saying “fanm se poto mitan” is well known in Haiti to mean that women are the central pillar that uphold society, they are indispensable, strong and resilient. However, Jean-Charles argues that the poto mitan is a restrictive representation of Haitian women that expresses the burdens that they must take on as the unwavering pillar.

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Conflict Bodies: The Politics of Rape Representaton in the Francophone Imagery

Jean-Charles, Régine Michelle
2014

dans
OSU Press
Mots-clés
colonialisme/histoire
droits des femmes
violences
Résumé
Résumé :

Conflict Bodies: The Politics of Rape Representation in the Francophone Imaginary explores the relationship between rape and narratives of violence in francophone literature and culture. The book offers ways to account for the raped bodies beneath the conflicts of slavery, genocide, dictatorship, natural disasters and war―and to examine why doing so is necessary.

Articles de revue et chapitres de livres

They Never Call It Rape: Critical Reception and Representation of Sexual Violence in Marie Vieux-Chauvet's "Amour, Colère et Folie"

Jean-Charles, Régine Michelle
2006

dans
Journal of Haitian Studies
Mots-clés
violences
corps/sexualités
récits
Résumé
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The author argues that the sustained representation of rape purposefully draws our attention to gendered violence that has often been obscured in favour of broader forms of violence (in the forms of slavery, dictatorships, coups, occupations, etc.). Moreover, this paper deals with a writer whose approach to sexual violence also unveils its occurrence outside of contexts that are overtly political.

Jean-Charles, Régine Michelle

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