Carmen in Diaspora
Author: Associate Professor of English African & African Diaspora Studies and Comparative Literature Jennifer Wilks
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2024-11-08
Total Pages: 281
ISBN-13: 0197566146
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCarmen in Diaspora is a cultural history of Carmen adaptations set in African diasporic contexts. Beginning with Prosper Mérimée's novella and Georges Bizet's opera and continuing through twentieth- and twentieth-first century interpretations in literature, film, and musical theatre, the book explores how opera's most famous character has exceeded the 19th-century French context in which she was created and taken on a life of her own. Through this transformation, the Carmen figure has sparked important conversations not only about French culture and canonical opera but also about Black womanhood, community, and self-determination.