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

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Feb 3, 2026
Anny-Dominique Curtius, a Francophone Caribbean literatures scholar, and Jacqueline Couti, a Rice University specialist in Francophone Caribbean sexuality and nationalism, discuss a transoceanic collection. They trace connections between the Caribbean, Indian Ocean, and Pacific. Topics include feminist praxes, archival refusal, ecological and health harms, embodied performance, and poetic responses to radiation.
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INSIGHT

Origins In A Virtual Commemorative Conference

  • The volume began from a 2021 commemorative Zoom conference marking Caribbean Women and Literature's 30th anniversary.
  • That event spurred Jacqueline Couti and Anny-Dominique Curtius to build a trans-oceanic, feminist scholarly collaboration.
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Why 'Trans-Oceanic' Beats 'Global'

  • The editors chose 'trans-oceanic' to foreground specific ocean-shaped histories and practices that 'global' would flatten.
  • The term lets them explore rupture, circulation, memory, and feminist praxis across Caribbean, Indian Ocean, and Pacific worlds.
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Entanglements As Relational Analytics

  • 'Entanglements' in the volume are both concrete circulations and resonant, parallel practices of refusal and care.
  • The editors foreground asymmetry, interruption, and shared oceanic conditions rather than a single unified feminist movement.
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