Literary Feminist Ecologies of American and Caribbean Expansionism

Literary Feminist Ecologies of American and Caribbean Expansionism

Errand into the Wilderness

Battista, Christine M.; Sande, Melissa R.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2024

180

Mole

9781032230139

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1. Ecologies of Exception: Gender, Race, and the Eco-Imperial Imaginary in the Caribbean and American Literature and Culture 2. Ecologies of Racism: A Genealogy of Black Feminisms in American Slavery 3. Nomadic Ecologies, Race, and Female Masculinities: Willa Cather's Conflicted Land Ethics and Civilizing Science in O Pioneers! 4. Errand of American Expansionism: The Intersections of Violence, Women's Bodies, and Natural Space in the Novels of Edwidge Danticat 5. "Pecola and the Unyielding Earth": Exclusionary Cartographies, Transgenerational Trauma, and Racialized Dispossession in The Bluest Eye 6. "A Hurricane Ravaging the Island": An Examination of Blackness, Witchcraft, and Feminist Alterity in Maryse Conde's I, Tituba, Black Witch of Salem 7. Mapping the Counter-Errand: Feminist Agential Ecologies in Linda Hogan's Solar Storms 8. Conclusion
American studies;Postcolonialism;Postcolonial theory;America;USA;Toni Morrison;Slave narratives;Sojourner Truth;Harriet E. Wilson;Harriet Jacobs;Maryse Conde;Edwidge Danticat;Lind Hogan;Ecofeminism;American mythologies;Environmental humanities;Young Man;Cormac McCarthy's Blood Meridian;Blood Meridian;Solar Storms;Transgenerational Trauma;Ontological Imperative;Wild Woman Archetype;Captive Body;Perry Miller;Mama Yaya;American Civilizing Mission;Glanton Gang;Alexandra Bergson;Northampton Association;Puritanical Errand;James Bay Project;Agential Entity;Adam's Rib;Euroamerican Colonization;Haitian Women;Single Family Parcels;Attenuated Agency;Constituent Emanation