Breadfruit or Chestnut?: Gender Construction in the French Caribbean Novel

Breadfruit or Chestnut?: Gender Construction in the French Caribbean Novel

by Bonnie Thomas
Breadfruit or Chestnut?: Gender Construction in the French Caribbean Novel

Breadfruit or Chestnut?: Gender Construction in the French Caribbean Novel

by Bonnie Thomas

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Overview

Breadfruit or Chestnut? examines gender construction comparatively across the fiction of contemporary writers of Guadeloupe and Martinique. In particular, it explores the construction of gender identity by six authors—three male and three female—who have never been brought together in a study of this issue. Rather than following the trend of studying theory and cultural identity in the central male writers and of studying 'women's writing' in the works of the female writers, Thomas expertly blurs these traditional boundaries in order to present an unexplored aspect of identity. In addition to illuminating women's conception of gender, this work examines the male equivalent and how each gender observes and perceives the other. Breadfruit or Chestnut? not only contextualizes the primary literature, but also draws on contemporary theoretical debates surrounding feminism, subjectivity, and postcolonialism. The combination of literary and historical tools of analysis allows for a deeper probing into gender relations in the French Caribbean.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739115848
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 10/03/2007
Series: After the Empire: The Francophone World and Postcolonial France
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 212
Product dimensions: 6.05(w) x 9.05(h) x 0.72(d)

About the Author

Bonnie Thomas is a lecturer in the European Languages & Studies department at The University of Western Australia.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Gender Identity and the French Caribbean
Chapter 2 Literary Background and Gender Bias
Chapter 3 "Man is a Breadfruit and Woman is a Chestnut"
Chapter 4 History, Lack and Gender
Chapter 5 Two Faces of the femme matador
Chapter 6 Gender in the créoliste Satirical Novel
Chapter 7 Moving Away From Stereotypes
Chapter 8 Conclusion: An Analysis of French Caribbean Gender Identity
Chapter 9 Appendix A: Interview with Patrick Chamoiseau (extracts)
Chapter 10 Appendix B: Interview with Maryse Condé (extracts)
Chapter 11 Appendix C: Interview with Raphaël Confiant (extracts)
Chapter 12 Bibliography
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