Le queer imperial : : male homoerotic desire in Francophone colonial and postcolonial literature / / by Julin Everett.

In Le Queer Impérial Julin Everett explores the taboo subject of male homoerotic desire between black Africans and white Europeans in francophone colonial and postcolonial literatures. Everett exposes the intersection of power and desire in blanc-noir relationships in colonial and postcolonial black...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill-Rodopi,, 2018.
Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
Series:Francopolyphonies 24.
Physical Description:1 online resource (220 pages).
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Table of Contents:
  • Front Matter
  • Copyright page
  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction
  • Colonial Sexting: Homoerotic Voyeurism in La Femme et l’Homme nu by Pierre Mille and André Demaison, and Makako, singe d’Afrique by Herman Grégoire
  • “Entre hommes et sous l’équateur”: Colonial Masculinity, Race and Desire in Makako, singe d’Afrique
  • Nothing but a Thing: The African Male as Fetishist and Fetish in La Femme et l’Homme nu
  • Loving the Alien: Rape of the African Immigré in Ousmane Sembene’s Le Docker noir and Saïdou Bokoum’s Chaîne
  • Is Looking Merely the Opposite of Doing? Rape and Representation in Le Docker noir
  • “L’homme de couleur et le blanc”: Interracial Desire and the Fear of the Queer in Chaîne
  • Civil Servant Whores and Neocolonial Slum-Johns in Sony Labou Tansi’s Je soussigné cardiaque and Williams Sassine’s Mémoire d’une peau
  • The Space Between: Bisexuality, Intersexuality, Albinism and the Postcolonial State in Mémoire d’une peau
  • Must la victime Be Feminine? Postcolonial Violence, Gender Ambiguity, and Homoerotic Desire in Sony Labou Tansi’s Je soussigné cardiaque
  • Back Matter
  • Works Cited
  • Index.