Linking Africa and the Caribbean, orality to writing, Larrier presents an important study of women’s empowerment in contemporary francophone literature.”–Mildred Mortimer, University of Colorado
“A ‘page turner’, well-conceptualized scholarship that surely will have a long–very long–life in the field. A wonderful resource . . . that scholars, students, and teachers will find useful.”–Janis A. Mayes, Syracuse University
Examining narratives from a wide variety of countries and traditions in francophone Africa and the Caribbean, Renée Larrier argues that women writers reappropriate their specific oral tradition by creating woman-centered/woman-narrated texts. Female characters telling their own stories subvert stereotypes found in literature and popular culture.
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