Decolonizing the Married Woman

IF 0.6 3区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Tobias Warner
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Abstract:Annette K. Joseph-Gabriel's Reimagining Liberation: How Black Women Transformed Citizenship in the French Empire (2020) models the critical possibilities of attending to the overlooked records of Black women's political imaginations. This discussion essay explores what happens if we extend Joseph-Gabriel's recuperative method past the 1960s and into the early independence era. No one would call the Senegalese novelist Mariama Bâ overlooked, and yet Bâ herself has often been absent from her own reception history. One understudied archive for Bâ is a biography of the novelist written by her daughter Mame Coumba Ndiaye. Harmonizing with Joseph-Gabriel's notion of decolonial citizenship, this essay asks how the stakes of Bâ's work shift if we read her alongside Ndiaye's overlooked text. While Black women of Bâ's generation may have been more likely to be widely recognized than those explored in Reimagining Liberation, their political imaginations have sometimes been misconstrued as nationalist in ways that obscure their articulation through the transnational feminist networks that sustained them.
已婚妇女非殖民化
摘要:安妮特·约瑟夫·加布里埃尔的《重新想象解放:黑人女性如何在法兰西帝国转变公民身份》(2020)为关注黑人女性政治想象的被忽视的记录提供了批判性的可能性。这篇讨论文章探讨了如果我们将约瑟夫-加布里埃尔的恢复方法延伸到20世纪60年代之后的早期独立时代会发生什么。没有人会说塞内加尔小说家马里亚玛·布 (Mariama b)被忽视了,然而,布本人却经常缺席她自己的受欢迎历史。一份未被充分研究的档案是由她的女儿Mame Coumba Ndiaye撰写的小说家传记。这篇文章与约瑟夫-加布里埃尔关于非殖民公民身份的概念相协调,询问如果我们把她和恩迪亚耶被忽视的文本放在一起读,那么她的工作的风险会发生怎样的变化。虽然与《重新想象解放》一书中探讨的黑人女性相比,b一代的黑人女性可能更容易得到广泛认可,但她们的政治想象有时被误解为民族主义,从而模糊了她们通过跨国女权主义网络支撑起来的表达方式。
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Small Axe
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