La Djablesse:在马提尼克岛,特立尼达(和多巴哥)之间,以及它的泛加勒比维度

Maica Gugolati, Angelique C. Harris, Roberta Peterson, Juan Battle, In Wilson, Afiya M. Mbilishaka, Marva L. Lewis
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摘要:本文比较了加勒比马提尼克岛和特立尼达岛上的民间传说人物La Djablesse。它考察了这个女性形象的重要性,她来自黑人克萨梅索口述故事,结合了当代口述和通过使用摄影材料丰富的书面历史转录。La Djablesse是一个女性恶魔,她用自己的魅力杀死或挑战男人的大男子主义和厌女症;她嘲笑男人和男子气概的概念,同时用她的性向统治的想法挑战。本文分析了这个人物是如何将殖民记忆和后殖民时期对性别刻板印象的重新阐述结合在一起的,在这些刻板印象中,色情在当代女性的表现中受到质疑。这篇文章展示了这个女性化的民间形象如何体现了当代男性欲望中存在的刻板女性形象。此外,它还包括对话者唤起的对海地伏都教万神殿的回归,这开启了对泛加勒比前景的调查。
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La Djablesse: Between Martinique, Trinidad (and Tobago), and its Pan-Caribbean Dimension
Abstract:This article compares the folkloric character La Djablesse as presented on two Caribbean islands: Martinique and Trinidad. It examines the importance of this feminine figure who comes from black Créole oral stories, combining contemporary oral accounts with written historical transcriptions enriched by the use of photographic materials. La Djablesse is a female demon who uses her charms to kill or challenge men's machismo and misogyny; she teases men and the concept of masculinity while challenging ideas of domination using her sexuality. This article analyzes how this figure binds together colonial memories and postcolonial re-elaboration of gender stereotypes where eroticism is questioned in contemporary feminine representations. The article shows how this feminine folkloric figure embodies stereotypical womanhood(s) that are present in contemporary male desires. Moreover, it includes a regression to the Haitian Vodou pantheon evoked by the interlocutors, which opens the investigation on a pan-Caribbean perspective.
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