by Cecile Accilien (Author)
Rethinking Marriage in Francophone African and Caribbean Literatures analyzes novels and films that demonstrate how marriage affects Francophone African and Caribbean women in their respective societies. It argues that marriage serves as a catalyst for intense identity formation because it functions as a narrative intersection for a number of overlapping themes on gender and the body, class and economics, religion, interracial and intercultural identity and nation building. Marriage provides a narrative space for commentary on cultural practices presented in the works in question as the foundations of cultural identity.
Author Biography
Cécile Accilien is assistant professor of French & Francophone literatures at Columbus State University.
Number of Pages: 206
Dimensions: 0.47 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: September 15, 2008