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Jacqueline Couti and Anny Dominique Curtius, "Women, Theory, Praxis, and Performativities: Transoceanic Entanglements in Francophone Settings" (Liverpool UP, 2025)

Feb 3, 2026
Anny-Dominique Curtius, Professor of Francophone Studies specializing in Caribbean literatures and memory. Jacqueline Couti, Laurence H. Favrot Professor of French focused on French Caribbean gender and sexuality. They trace transoceanic entanglements across the Caribbean, Indian Ocean, and Pacific. They discuss ocean as method, archival unsettlement, performance and embodied praxes, and ecological and migration-related harms.
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INSIGHT

Ocean As Method For Feminist Inquiry

  • The book began as a Zoom conversation commemorating Caribbean Women and Literature and expanded into a trans-oceanic project.
  • The editors chose oceans as a method to link Caribbean, Indian Ocean, and Pacific feminist practices across difference.
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Why Trans-Oceanic Beats 'Global'

  • The editors rejected 'global' because it would flatten histories and geographies.
  • 'Trans-oceanic' foregrounds circulation, rupture, and messy entanglements shaped by colonial and environmental violence.
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Entanglement As Relational Analytic

  • Entanglement functions as a relational analytic attentive to asymmetry, interruption, and refusal.
  • The volume maps resonant, not uniform, practices of feminist refusal, care, and embodiment across oceans.
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