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Sucking Salt Meredith M. Gadsby

Sucking Salt By Meredith M. Gadsby

Sucking Salt by Meredith M. Gadsby


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For Caribbean women, the image of sucking salt has long signified how they have endured hardship and found ways to transcend it. This study examines the fiction and poetry of both emigrant and island women to explore strategies they have developed for overcoming the oppression of racism, sexism, and economic deprivation in their lives and work.

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Sucking Salt: Caribbean Women Writers, Migration, and Survival by Meredith M. Gadsby

It is a persistent image in Caribbean literature. But for Caribbean women especially, salt - particularly the image of sucking salt - has long signified how they have endured hardship and found ways to transcend it. In this study of Caribbean women writers, Meredith Gadsby examines the fiction and poetry of both emigrant and island women to explore strategies they have developed for overcoming the oppression of racism, sexism, and economic deprivation in their lives and work. She first reviews the cultural and historical significance of salt in the Caribbean, then delineates creative resistance to oppression as expressed in the literature of Caribbean women writing about their migration to the United States, Great Britain, and Canada. From British poet Dorothea Smartt to Edwidge Danticat of New York's Haitian community - and with a special emphasis on the creative artistry of Paule Marshall - Gadsby shows how through migration these writers' protagonists move into and through metropolitan spaces to create new realities for themselves, their families, and their communities. Her work draws on critical and ethnographic studies as well as creative works to take in a range of topics, not only considering the salty sexuality of calypso songs and offering new insights into Jamaican slackness culture but also plumbing her own family history to weave travels of her mother and aunts from Barbados into her studies of migrating writers. Through these close readings, Gadsby shows that Caribbean women express complex identities born out of migration and develop practical approaches to hardship that enable them to negotiate themselves out of difficulty. Her innovative study reveals that ""sucking salt"" is an articulation of a New World voice connoting adaptation, improvisation, and creativity - and lending itself to new understandings of diaspora, literature, and feminism.

Sucking Salt Reviews

Gadsby's work is the most innovative contemporary analysis of an important theme of African Diaspora literary studies - migration and the transcendence over difficulty. - Carole Boyce Davies, author of Black Women, Writing, and Identity: Migrations of the Subject

About Meredith M. Gadsby

MEREDITH M. GADSBY is Assistant Professor of African American Studies at Oberlin College.

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CIN082621665XG
9780826216656
082621665X
Sucking Salt: Caribbean Women Writers, Migration, and Survival by Meredith M. Gadsby
Used - Good
Hardback
University of Missouri Press
2006-07-15
232
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