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Literatures without Identity

Literatures without Identity Relationalities and Post-Identities in the Late Anthropocene

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Literatures without Identity

Relationalities and Post-Identities in the Late Anthropocene

Chantal Zabus

Literary Criticism / Comparative Literature

Chantal Zabus develops the notion of 'post-identity' and documents the gradual dissolution of the traditional pillars of identity formation through readings of postcolonial, Indigenous and diasporic literature.

Literatures without Identity argues that the four bastions of identity formation have been ousted by enhanced 'relationalities' in postcolonial, Indigenous and diasporic literature at the beginning of the 21st century. In this new world of culture, writers have denounced the fixed and impermeable: The mother tongue and the monolingual paradigm in favor of the post-monolingual. The notion of 'race' extended to speciesism has been transplanted by post-racial and interspecies identities. The binding 'religion' of an individual has become the transnational. And the male/female binary has given way to preferred gendered identities.

Encompassing a wide range of global literature from North America and Africa to Australasia, Chantal Zabus demonstrates how contemporary writers have opted for interconnected histories and mobilities, extended selves, interspecies 'kinnings' and the porosity of state borders through refugeeism and other divergent crossings.

Literatures without Identity provokes imaginative leaps and conversations across cultures around the shifts in identity formation in the late 20th and early 21st centuries while grounding itself in analog cultural productions as well as digital, anthropological and philosophical texts. It anticipates the advent of the 'late' Anthropocene and a future beyond racial classification, human exceptionalism and mass destruction.

Chantal Zabus is Professor of Postcolonial and Gender Studies at the University Sorbonne Paris Nord, France; a Researcher with CEPED-UMR 196; and Editor-in-Chief of Postcolonial Text. She is co-editor of Transafrica: The Languages of Postqueerness (Zed Books, 2025; with Chris Dunton) and author of Out in Africa (2014) and Between Rites and Rights (2007; 2016).

Publication Date: 04 February 2027
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-13: 9798216382706
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 272
Weight (oz): 16.0

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