This text provides the first comparative study of the role of Zanzibari and Réunionnais women in the history of nation building during the colonial and post-colonial eras, linking efforts to create nationalist identities with the evolution of cultures of hybridity in these islands. Hybridity or métissage are a key aspect of this dissertation because once they are acknowledged to exist in a given locale, they complicate the idea of nationalities as inherent through effectively revealing how identities are constructed. By examining the role of women through considering sex, virginity, marriage, religion, and politics, I reveal how the personal realm is connected to the political, specifically, how national identities in these two locales have stemmed from controlling women's sexuality and maternity.
Women, Colonial Hybridity and Nationalism: An Examination of Identity Formation in Zanzibar and Réunion
Tipo di ricerca
Dottorato
Stato
laufend/en cours
Cognome del docente
Prof.
Aidan
Russell
Istituzione
Geneva Graduate Institute
Luogo
Genève
Anno
2024/2025
Abstract
External ID
301259