Mother, Daughter, Slave, (Re)sist(e)r? The Female Body in Antillean Visual Commemoration
Women and femininity have historically been excluded from representation in cultural production from the French Caribbean.This marginalisation is evident in public memorials throughout Martinique and Guadeloupe, which predominantly encapsulate and perpetuate narratives of (White) male agency and (hyper-)masculine resistance to slavery.This paper GR