
On the Very Edge
Bidentities in Michelle Cliff's Fiction
Ian Kinane(Author)
University Press of Mississippi
Published on 31. January 2025
Book
Hardback
277 pages
978-1-4968-5514-5 (ISBN)
Description
On the Very Edge: Bidentities in Michelle Cliff's Fiction uses the life and work of bisexual, biracial, and bicultural author Michelle Cliff (1946-2016) to develop an entirely new approach to intersectional cultural, race, and gender/sexuality studies that prioritizes "bi-ness" as a methodological tool. The book focuses not "simply" on bisexuality, biracialism, or biculturalism as isolated identity concepts; rather, it explores the very nature of these intersectional identity categories as configured by Cliff. The text, therefore, represents a reclamation of bi identity in Cliff's work as a much broader cultural, and not just sexual or racial, category, arguing that Cliff's spaces and/or stages of "bi-ness" are in themselves significant in understanding contemporary global identity politics, as well as in navigating complex and often damaging identity constructs.
Partnered with poet Adrienne Rich and "passing" as white, Michelle Cliff's sexuality and cultural ethnicity were often invisible. Yet her acclaimed work-Abeng, No Telephone to Heaven, Bodies of Water, If I Could Write This in Fire, Free Enterprise, and others-demonstrates the intersections between bisexuality, biracialism, and biculturalism in often profound ways. Drawing on original research, interviews, diaries, editorials, and other correspondences, On the Very Edge will have far-reaching implications in the understanding of complex Caribbean identity politics and intersectional race, gender, and sexuality studies at large.
Partnered with poet Adrienne Rich and "passing" as white, Michelle Cliff's sexuality and cultural ethnicity were often invisible. Yet her acclaimed work-Abeng, No Telephone to Heaven, Bodies of Water, If I Could Write This in Fire, Free Enterprise, and others-demonstrates the intersections between bisexuality, biracialism, and biculturalism in often profound ways. Drawing on original research, interviews, diaries, editorials, and other correspondences, On the Very Edge will have far-reaching implications in the understanding of complex Caribbean identity politics and intersectional race, gender, and sexuality studies at large.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Jackson
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paper over boards
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-4968-5514-5 (9781496855145)
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Ian Kinane is reader in Popular Literature and Culture at the University of Roehampton, London. His books include Ian Fleming and the Politics of Ambivalence, Isn't it Ironic? Irony in Contemporary Popular Culture, Didactics and the Modern Robinsonade, Theorising Literary Islands: The Island Trope in Contemporary Robinsonade Narratives, and Landscapes of Liminality: Between Place and Space.
Content
Acknowledgments
"The Bifurcated Female": An Introduction in Fragments
1. "Split into Two Parts": Michelle Cliff's Double Consciousness
2. "The Third Division": Michelle Cliff's Killing Ambivalence
3. "A Place for In-Betweens": Michelle Cliff's Liminality
4. "Ways into Their Own Bodies": Michelle Cliff's Queer Transactions
"Like the Bisexuality I Clung To": Some Concluding Thoughts
Notes
Bibliography
Index
"The Bifurcated Female": An Introduction in Fragments
1. "Split into Two Parts": Michelle Cliff's Double Consciousness
2. "The Third Division": Michelle Cliff's Killing Ambivalence
3. "A Place for In-Betweens": Michelle Cliff's Liminality
4. "Ways into Their Own Bodies": Michelle Cliff's Queer Transactions
"Like the Bisexuality I Clung To": Some Concluding Thoughts
Notes
Bibliography
Index