Looking for Other Worlds: Black Feminism and Haitian Fiction (2022) by Régine Jean-Charles engages scholarship across multiple disciplines and fields—Haitian studies, Caribbean studies, Black feminist studies, media studies, ecofeminism, anthropology, geography, and history—and employs diverse methods that include archival research, social media and artwork analysis, and literary critique. This review essay posits that Jean-Charles uses Black feminism rather than Haitian feminism, arguing for a Black feminist project that is transnational and global and that allows for both/and. Jean-Charles’s analyses of the works of Évelyne Trouillot, Yanick Lahens, and Kettly Mars focus on the ways these writers creatively deal with issues of gender, race, color, class, sexuality, Vodou, and nature. Yet despite her recognition of the impact of political crises on their novels’ characters, Jean-Charles emphasizes the ordinariness of the characters’ lives. She identifies joy, care, and the erotic as central to the other worlds the writers invite readers to imagine.
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November 01 2024
Régine Jean-Charles’s Black Feminist Ethical Reading of Twenty-First-Century Haitian Women’s Fiction Available to Purchase
Mamyrah A. Dougé-Prosper
Mamyrah A. Dougé-Prosper is an assistant professor of global and international studies at the University of California, Irvine, where she is also the director of the Center for Racial Justice. Her work generally focuses on protest movements in twenty-first-century Haiti. She has published in political magazines and academic journals and is completing her first book manuscript, “Development Arrested in Occupied Haiti: Social Movements and the Gangster State.”
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Small Axe (2024) 28 (3 (75)): 195–205.
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Mamyrah A. Dougé-Prosper; Régine Jean-Charles’s Black Feminist Ethical Reading of Twenty-First-Century Haitian Women’s Fiction. Small Axe 1 November 2024; 28 (3 (75)): 195–205. doi: https://doi.org/10.1215/07990537-11592752
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