
Framing Silence by Myriam J A Chancy
Raped and colonized, coerced and silenced--this has been the position of Haitian women within their own society, as well as how they have been seen by foreign occupiers. Romanticized symbols of nationhood, they have served, however unwillingly, as a politicized site of contestation between opposing forces. In this first book-length study in English devoted exclusively to Haitian women's literature, Myriam Chancy finds that Haitian women have their own history, traditions, and stories to tell, tales that they are unwilling to suppress or subordinate to narratives of national autonomy. Issues of race, class, color, caste, nationality, and sexuality are all central to their fiction--as is an urgent sense of the historical place of women between the two U.S. occupations of the country. Their novels interrogate women's social and political stance in Haiti from an explicitly female point of view, forcefully responding to overt sexual and political violence within the nation's ambivalent political climate. Through daring and sensitive readings, simultaneously historical, fictional and autobiographical, Chancy explores this literature, seeking to uncover answers to the current crisis facing these women today, both within their country and in exile.The writers surveyed include Anne-christine d'Adesky, Ghislaine Rey Charlier, Marie Chauvet, Jan J. Dominique, Nadine Magloire, and Edwidge Danticat, whose work has recently achieved such high acclaim.
"A riveting, insightful personal narrative, a confessional that is very thoroughly researchedIt will open windows on the rich, complex culture of Haiti, both historical and contemporary." -- Moira Ferguson * James E. Ryan Chair in English and Women's Literature, University of Nebraska *
"A very insightful and brilliantly executed reading of novels by Haitian women." -- Selwyn Cudjoe * Marion Butler McLean Professor of the History of Ideas, Wellesley College *
"A major new work in Caribbean studies." -- Gay Wilentz * East Carolina University *
"A riveting, insightful personal narrative, a confessional that is very thoroughly researched. It will open windows on the rich, complex culture of Haiti, both historical and contemporary." -- Moira Ferguson * James E. Ryan Chair in English and Women's Literature, University of Nebraska *
"A very insightful and brilliantly executed reading of novels by Haitian women." -- Selwyn Cudjoe * Marion Butler McLean Professor of the History of Ideas, Wellesley College *
"A major new work in Caribbean studies." -- Gay Wilentz * East Carolina University *
"A very insightful and brilliantly executed reading of novels by Haitian women." -- Selwyn Cudjoe * Marion Butler McLean Professor of the History of Ideas, Wellesley College *
"A major new work in Caribbean studies." -- Gay Wilentz * East Carolina University *
"A riveting, insightful personal narrative, a confessional that is very thoroughly researched. It will open windows on the rich, complex culture of Haiti, both historical and contemporary." -- Moira Ferguson * James E. Ryan Chair in English and Women's Literature, University of Nebraska *
"A very insightful and brilliantly executed reading of novels by Haitian women." -- Selwyn Cudjoe * Marion Butler McLean Professor of the History of Ideas, Wellesley College *
"A major new work in Caribbean studies." -- Gay Wilentz * East Carolina University *
Myriam J. A. Chancy is a Haitian scholar and writer born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, and raised in Canada. She is an assistant professor of English at Vanderbilt University.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780813523408 |
| ISBN 10 | 0813523400 |
| Title | Framing Silence |
| Author | Myriam J A Chancy |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Rutgers University Press |
| Year published | 1997-02-01 |
| Number of pages | 218 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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