Taking Flight: Caribbean Women Writing from Abroad

Author:   Jennifer Donahue
Publisher:   University Press of Mississippi
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Pages:   170
Publication Date:   30 July 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Taking Flight: Caribbean Women Writing from Abroad


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Caribbean women have long utilized the medium of fiction to break the pervasive silence surrounding abuse and exploitation. Contemporary works by such authors as Tiphanie Yanique and Nicole Dennis-Benn illustrate the deep-rooted consequences of trauma based on gender, sexuality, and race, and trace the steps that women take to find safer ground from oppression. Taking Flight examines the immigrant experience in contemporary Caribbean women's writing and considers the effects of restrictive social mores. In the texts examined in Taking Flight, culturally sanctioned violence impacts the ability of female characters to be at home in their bodies or in the spaces they inhabit. The works draw attention to the historic racialization and sexualization of black women's bodies and continue the legacy of narrating black women's long-standing contestation of systems of oppression. Arguing that there is a clear link between trauma, shame, and migration, with trauma serving as a precursor to the protagonists' emigration, Jennifer Donahue focuses on how female bodies are policed; how moral, racial, and sexual codes are linked; and how the enforcement of social norms can function as a form of trauma. Donahue considers the relationship between trauma, shame, and sexual politics and investigates how shame works as a social regulator that frequently leads to withdrawal or avoidant behaviors in those who violate socially sanctioned mores. Most importantly, Taking Flight positions flight as a powerful counter to disempowerment and considers how flight, whether through dissociation or migration, functions as a form of resistance.

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Author:   Jennifer Donahue
Publisher:   University Press of Mississippi
Imprint:   University Press of Mississippi
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 22.80cm
Weight:   0.253kg
ISBN:  

9781496828705


ISBN 10:   1496828704
Pages:   170
Publication Date:   30 July 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Donahue, a University of Arizona assistant professor of Africana studies, debuts with a worthwhile if thematically repetitive study of modern female authors from, or with familial roots in, the Caribbean. . . . literature students and fellow academics should take note of Donahue's helpful survey.-- ""Publishers Weekly""


Donahue, a University of Arizona assistant professor of Africana studies, debuts with a worthwhile if thematically repetitive study of modern female authors from, or with familial roots in, the Caribbean. . . . literature students and fellow academics should take note of Donahue's helpful survey.-- Publishers Weekly


Donahue, a University of Arizona assistant professor of Africana studies, debuts with a worthwhile if thematically repetitive study of modern female authors from, or with familial roots in, the Caribbean. . . . literature students and fellow academics should take note of Donahue's helpful survey.--Publishers Weekly


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Jennifer Donahue is assistant professor in Africana studies at the University of Arizona. She has been published in journals such as A Review of International English Literature, the Journal of Commonwealth Literature, Studies in Gothic Fiction, and Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Theatre Research.

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