Acknowledgments
Introduction, Lisa Connell and Delphine Gras
Chapter One: Resistance and Rebellion in Gisèle Pineau’s “Paroles de terre en larmes,” Antonia Wimbush
Chapter Two: Cyclones, Cycles, and Spirals—Storm, Sex, and Spaces of Resistance in Gisèle Pineau’s L’Espérance-macadam, Alicia Doyen-Rodríguez
Chapter Three: Resisting Genre: Auto-fictional Practices in Folie, aller simple. Journée ordinaire d’une infirmière by Gisèle Pineau, Ann-Sofie Persson
Chapter Four: Silences and Beyond in Gisèle Pineau’s Fleur de Barbarie and Les Voyages de Merry Sisal, Orane Onyekpe-Touzet
Chapter Five: Photographing the Caribbean: Visual Imagination in Gisèle Pineau’s Femmes des Antilles, Viviana Pezzullo
Chapter Six: Places of Paradise: Rewriting Mythic Women through Caribbean Garden Spaces, Lisa Connell
Chapter Seven: A Crime with No Victim? Resisting Prejudices and Structural Racism in Gisèle Pineau’s Le parfum des sirènes, Delphine Gras
Chapter Eight: Rehabilitating the Guadeloupean Adrienne Fidelin: Pineau Rights History in Ady, soleil noir, Bonnie Thomas
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