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Sex, Sea and Self: Jacqueline Couti talks to Katharine Shilcutt for Rice University

October 6, 2021 Liverpool University Press Leave a comment

This article explores the 'Sex, Sea and Self''s ideas in further depth, examining Couti's thoughts on selfhood, French Caribbean literature and the sexualisation of black female bodies.

Black Atlantic, Caribbean literature, french, gender, Gender Studies, humanity, identity, Literature, misogyny, Modern Languages, nationalism, patriarchy, postcolonial, postcolonial french, postcolonial studies, Pride, selfhood, sexualisation, sexuality, the self, transatlantic, transnational french studies, women, women studies

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