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Autofiction: A Female Francophone Aesthetic of Exile explores the multiple aspects of exile, displacement, mobility, and identity as expressed in contemporary autofictional work written in French by women writers from across the francophone world. Drawing on postcolonial theory, gender theory, and autobiographical theory, the book analyses narratives of exile by six authors who are shaped by their multiple locales of attachment: Kim Lefvre (Vietnam/France), Gisle Pineau (Guadeloupe/mainland France), Nina Bouraoui (Algeria/France), Michle Rakotoson (Madagascar/France), Vronique Tadjo (Cte dIvoire/France), and Abla Farhoud (Lebanon/Quebec). In this way, the book argues that the French colonial past continues to mould female articulations of mobility and identity in the postcolonial present. Responding to gaps in the critical discourse of exile, namely gender, this book brings genre in both its forms gender and literary genre to bear on narratives of exile, arguing that the reconceptualization of categories of mobility occurs specifically in womens autofictional writing. The six authors complicate discussions of exile as they are highly mobile, hybrid subjects. This rootless existence, however, often renders them alienated and out of place. While ensuring not to trivialize the very real difficulties faced by those whose exile is not a matter of choice, the book argues that the six authors experience their hybridity as both a literal and a metaphorical exile, a source of both creativity and trauma.
- Format: Inbunden
- ISBN: 9781800859913
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 272
- Utgivningsdatum: 2021-08-01
- Förlag: Liverpool University Press