Le Livre d'Emma
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Marie Célian's Le Livre d'Emma is referenced by the guest to illustrate how caregiving and nursing can be framed as transmitting legacies of enslavement, with the protagonist refusing to nurse as a form of resistance.
The episode does not offer publication details or an extended summary, using the novel as a textual example within a broader theoretical argument about colonized care.
Because the transcript provides limited bibliographic information, the book is presented primarily as a supporting literary reference.
The episode does not offer publication details or an extended summary, using the novel as a textual example within a broader theoretical argument about colonized care.
Because the transcript provides limited bibliographic information, the book is presented primarily as a supporting literary reference.
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as a literary example addressing colonized forms of care and nursing.

Jennifer Boum-Maké

Jennifer Boum Make, "Decolonial Care: Reimagining Caregiving in the French Caribbean" (Rutgers UP, 2025)


