Island Bodies

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Product details

  • ISBN 9780813049809
  • Weight: 598g
  • Dimensions: 160 x 238mm
  • Publication Date: 30 May 2014
  • Publisher: University Press of Florida
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In Island Bodies, Rosamond King examines sexualities, violence, and repression in the Caribbean experience. She analyses the sexual norms and expectations portrayed in Caribbean and diaspora litera¬ture, music, film, and popular culture to show how many individuals contest traditional roles by manoeuvring within and/or trying to change their society’s binary gender systems. She skilfully demon¬strates that these transgressions better represent Caribbean culture than the “official” representations perpetuated by governmental elites and often codified into laws that reinforce patriarchal, hetero¬sexual stereotypes.

Unique in its breadth and its multilingual and multidisciplinary approach, Island Bodies addresses homosexuality, interracial rela¬tions, transgender people, and women’s sexual agency in Dutch, Francophone, Anglophone, and Hispanophone works of Caribbean literature.

Ultimately King reveals that despite the varied national specificity, differing colonial legacies, and linguistic diversity across the islands, there are striking similarities in the ways Caribglobal cultures at¬tempt to restrict sexuality and in the ways individuals explore and transgress those boundaries.
Rosamond S. King is assistant professor of English at Brooklyn College and co-editor of Theorizing Homophobias in the Caribbean: Complexities of Place, Desire, and Belonging.

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