Rape victims and victimisers in Herbstein's Ama, a Story of the Atlantic Slave Trade
This paper examines how Manu Herbstein employs his fictionalised neo-slave narrative entitled Ama, a Story of the Atlantic Slave Trade to address the issue of sexual violence against women and to foreground the trans-Atlantic rape identities of victims and victimisers in relation to race, gender, c...
Main Author: | Oluyomi Oduwobi |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | Afrikaans |
Published: |
Tydskrif vir Letterkunde Association
2017-09-01
|
Series: | Tydskrif vir Letterkunde |
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | https://journals.assaf.org.za/index.php/tvl/article/view/1619 |
Similar Items
-
Representations of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade in selected contemporary narratives
by: Oduwobi, Oluyomi Abayoni
Published: (2017) -
Slavery through a Rhetorical Lens: The Book of Negroes by Lawrence Hill as the Female Neo-slave Narrative
by: Brygida Gasztold
Published: (2020-12-01) -
Only my revolt is mine : gender and slavery's transnational memories
by: Dhar, Nandini
Published: (2015) -
The Backyard of Slavery: Child and Adolescent Slaves
by: Mustafa Akkaya
Published: (2020-06-01) -
Linen, Silver, Slaves, and Coffee: A Spatial Approach to Central Europe’s Entanglements with the Atlantic Economy
by: Klaus Weber
Published: (2015-12-01)