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Decolonial Care examines the relationship between the legacies of colonialism and the dynamics of caregiving that have emerged from the French Caribbean. Putting in dialogue postcolonial studies and care studies, this book elucidates how caring and uncaring have been historically shaped by colonialism and shows how media and narratives help develop decolonial approaches to care that sustain human life and livable environments.
Sommario
A note on the cover image
Introduction
1. Curating Silences
2. Voices of the BUMIDOM, or the colonial legacy of care work
3. Inhabiting the Land after Environmental Damage
4. Rebellious care, or deconstructing the myth of the Poto-mitan woman
Coda
Acknowledgements
Notes
References
Index
Introduction 1
1. Curating Silences 27
2. Voices of the BUMIDOM, or the Colonial
Legacy of Care Work 57
3. Inhabiting the Land after
Environmental Damage 89
4. Rebellious Care, or Deconstructing the Myth
of the Poto-mitan
Woman
119
Coda 145
Acknowledgments
161
Notes 165
References 187
Notes on Cover Art 201
Index 000
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JENNIFER BOUM MAKE
is an assistant professor in the Department of French and Francophone Studies at Georgetown University.