Krisis (Jun 2024)

Unthinking Mastery with Suzanne Césaire

  • Sara Kok

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21827/krisis.44.1.40979
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 44, no. 1
pp. 5 – 18

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This paper aims to read together Julietta Singh’s Unthinking Mastery and Suzanne Césaire’s The Great Camouflage in order to uncover the narrative spaces in Césaire’s work that can be fruitful for unthinking mastery. I identify four connected themes in Césaire’s work. Surrealism, rejection of doudou-ism and the natural disaster explicitly reject the construction of the Caribbean as one exoticized place and mechanisms of categorization. The only stable identity of the Caribbean is its instability. The figure of the plant-human adds to this and transcends the human/non-human dichotomy in a way that dismantles this central dichotomy altogether.

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