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Sycorax, Cannibal Woman and Tituba: rebellious Women against Colonial Impossition

Yazarlar: Gabriela González Ortuño

Cilt 2 , Sayı 5 , 2017 , Sayfalar 138-151

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Anahtar Kelimeler:Decolonial feminisms,Black feminisms,Latin-American feminisms,Cultural studies,Decolonial literary.

Özet: This article explores the ways in which the image of witches has been represented in different literary traditions. On the one hand, we have Sycorax and its multiple versions since The Tempest of Shakespeare, as well as the continuity of this representation in the idea of Canibalesa or Calibanesa that maintains the image of the black women full of racial prejudices; On the other hand, we find the figure of the witch represented from a Caribbean woman, the Tituba of Maryse Condé who gets rid of the silent witch to give way to a woman whose art shows the resistance of underground knowledge / powers.


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@article{2017, title={Sycorax, Cannibal Woman and Tituba: rebellious Women against Colonial Impossition}, volume={2}, number={138–151}, publisher={RELIGACIÓN}, author={Gabriela González Ortuño}, year={2017} }
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Gabriela González Ortuño. (2017). Sycorax, Cannibal Woman and Tituba: rebellious Women against Colonial Impossition (Vol. 2). Vol. 2. RELIGACIÓN.
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Gabriela González Ortuño. Sycorax, Cannibal Woman and Tituba: Rebellious Women against Colonial Impossition. no. 138–151, RELIGACIÓN, 2017.