What is it about?

In early 2009, the overseas French départements of Martinique, Guadeloupe and French Guiana were rocked by a general strike railing against ‘la vie chère’ and the départements' ongoing economic and political dependence upon metropolitan France. This article suggests that the concerns highlighted by the strike were already finding urgent expression prior to 2009 in Guadeloupean cultural output. The analysis focuses on filmmaker Jean-Claude Flamand-Barny and author Ernest Pépin, who examine social dispossession amongst adolescents and young people in their early twenties.

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Why is it important?

These neglected cultural works make an incisive contribution to contemporary debates on economics, history and politics in the DOMs, while attempting to restore agency to a particularly vulnerable generation of young Guadeloupeans.

Perspectives

When I teach this, it is always fascinating how my students relate to it! They can identify with many of the questions this material raises about the challenges young people face when finding their way in modern consumer society.

Dr Louise Adele Hardwick
University of Birmingham

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This page is a summary of: Depicting Social Dispossession in Guadeloupe: Neg Maron, Lettre ouverte a la jeunesse and the General Strike of 2009, Forum for Modern Language Studies, June 2012, Oxford University Press (OUP),
DOI: 10.1093/fmls/cqs014.
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