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  • Ethn. Museum Berlin  (2)
  • Leiden : Brill Rodopi  (2)
  • Leiden : Brill
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  • 1
    ISBN: 9789004365537
    Language: English
    Pages: VIII, 212 Seiten
    Series Statement: Francopolyphonies volume 24
    Series Statement: Francopolyphonies
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Everett, Julin Le queer impérial
    DDC: 840.9/896
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    Keywords: French literature History and criticism ; Homosexuality in literature ; Race in literature ; Colonies in literature ; Postcolonialism in literature ; French literature History and criticism ; French-speaking countries ; Homosexuality in literature ; Race in literature ; Colonies in literature ; Postcolonialism in literature ; Frankophones Afrika ; Queer ; Literatur ; Frankophones Afrika ; Queer ; Literatur ; Sembène, Ousmane 1923-2007 ; Bokoum, Saïdou 1945- ; Sony Labou Tansi 1947-1995 ; Sassine, Williams 1944-1997
    Abstract: In Le Queer Impérial Julin Everett explores the taboo subject of male homoerotic desire between black Africans and white Europeans in francophone colonial and postcolonial literatures.
    Abstract: Introduction: Passages à l'acte : political and textual violence in Francophone colonial and postcolonial literatures -- Colonial sexting : homoerotic voyeurism in La femme et l'homme nu by Pierre Mille and André Demaison, and Makako, singe d'Afrique by Herman Grégoire -- "Entre hommes et sous l'équateur" : colonial masculinity, race and desire in Makako, singe d'Afrique -- Nothing but a thing : the African male as fetishist and fetish in La femme et l'homme nu -- Loving the alien : rape of the African immigré in Ousmane Sembène's Le docker noir and Saidou Bokoum's Chaine -- Is looking merely the opposite of doing? : rape and representation in Le docker noir -- "L'homme de couleur et le blanc" : interracial desire and the fear of the queer in Chaine -- Civil servant whores and neocolonial slum-johns in Sony Labou Tansi's Je, soussigné cardiaque and Williams Sassine's Mémoire d'une peau -- The space between : bisexuality, intersexuality, albinism and the postcolonial state in Mémoire d'une peau -- Must la victime be feminine? postcolonial violence, gender ambiguity and homoerotic desire in Sony Labou Tansi's Je, soussigné cardiaque.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 2
    ISBN: 900433503X , 9789004335035
    Language: English
    Pages: xxix, 376 Seiten
    Series Statement: Cross/Cultures volume 191
    Series Statement: ASNEL papers volume 22
    Series Statement: Cross/Cultures
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Postcolonial justice
    DDC: 810/820
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    Keywords: Postcolonialism in literature ; Konferenzschrift ; Postkolonialismus ; Literatur ; Recht
    Abstract: Postcolonial Justice' addresses a major issue in current postcolonial theory and beyond, namely, the question of how to reconcile an ethics grounded in the reciprocal acknowledgment of diversity and difference with the normative, if not universal thrust that appears to energize any notion of justice. The concept of postcolonial justice shared by the essays in this volume carries an unwavering commitment to difference within and beyond Europe, while equally rejecting radical cultural essentialisms, which refuse to engage in "utopian ideals" of convivial exchange across a plurality of subject positions. Such utopian ideals can no longer claim universal validity, as in the tradition of the European enlightenment; instead they are bound to local frames of speaking from which they project world
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