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Introduction: Diasporic Identities in Francophone Caribbean Women's Literature 1
1 Diasporic Fractures in Colonial Saint Domingue: From Enslavement to Resistance in Evelyne Trouillot's Rosalie l'infâme 29
2 Dyasporic Trauma, Memory, and Migration in Edwidge Danticat's The Dew Breaker 63
3 Culinary Diasporas: Identity and the Transnational Geography of Food in Gisèle Pineau's Un papillon dans la cité and L'Exil selon Julia 89
4 Diasporic Identity: Problematizing the Figure of the Dougla in Laure Moutoussamy's Passerelle de vie and Maryse Condé's La migration des coeurs 121
5 The Voice of Sycorax: Diasporic Maternal Thought 157
Conclusion 193
References 205
Index 217
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