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Reimagining the ruins of the penalscape: Patrick Chamoiseau's carceral ruinology.

Reimagining the ruins of the penalscape: Patrick Chamoiseau's carceral ruinology.

Authors :
Fuggle, Sophie
Source :
Social Identities. Nov2020, Vol. 26 Issue 6, p811-828. 18p.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

This article explores Martinican author and educator, Patrick Chamoiseau's evocation of the carceral ruin across his writing and, in particular, his novels. The notion of a 'carceral ruinology' at play in Chamoiseau's oeuvre is explored in the specific context of a 'penalscape' marked not only by today's prisons, camps and detention centres but equally and increasingly by the remnants of historical forms of imprisonment and internment. The article suggests that Chamoiseau's most sustained engagement with the ruins of the prison, his essay on France's former penal colony in French Guiana, Guyane: Traces-mémoires du bagne, published alongside photographs by Rodolphe Hammadi, provides a conceptual tool for thinking about the political stakes of these ruins. Such an approach also circumvents existing critiques of the photo-essay and its recent republication as an appendix to new images by Jean-Luc de Laguarigue. The article will argue that Chamoiseau's writing of the carceral ruin is both a writing against history and a writing against the prison. It will chart the movement from a reluctance to describe the slave dungeon in Texaco, to the use of the same space as a means of telling a different story in Un Dimanche au cachot before finally considering the shift that occurs in L'empreinte à Crusoé where the island in its totality is reimagined as prison. Where the presence of ruins allows different stories to be told, the prison that disappears without a trace enables the return of the carceral as much as the colonial via the myth of virgin territory. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13504630
Volume :
26
Issue :
6
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Social Identities
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
147067497
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/13504630.2020.1814719