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Julia Prest

    Corporeal Practices
    Public Theatre and the Enslaved People of Colonial Saint-Domingue
    • The book delves into the rich public theatre tradition of colonial Saint-Domingue and its intricate ties to enslaved individuals. It challenges the notion of limited documentation by utilizing diverse materials to address key issues such as the experiences of enslaved spectators, their representations in theatre, and their contributions to performance. By examining these dynamics, it reveals how slavery was central to the theatre's narrative, uncovering the often-overlooked stories of those enslaved individuals involved in this cultural history during the revolutionary period.

      Public Theatre and the Enslaved People of Colonial Saint-Domingue
    • Corporeal Practices

      • 156pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Corporeal Practices brings together a collection of essays on 'the body' in French Studies. The thematic approach, typical of la nouvelle critique, is well-represented as are psychoanalytic, genetic, feminist and queer readings, demonstrating how the subject of 'the body' can fruitfully serve a number of critical perspectives. Certain papers engage in a Derridean challenge to the traditional categories of 'literature', 'theory' and 'science' by showing that the body, by its very nature post-modern, denies attempts at classification and control. The book falls into three sections: Dissecting the Body, Sexing the Body and Inscribing the Body, spanning three centuries and involving such varied media as the cartoon, the novel, the poem, the portrait and the reference book, thereby providing a stimulating and innovative reference point for students and lecturers alike.

      Corporeal Practices