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Jean Rhys' position upon the literary map of the 20th century remains unstable even after Wide Sarg…
Jean Rhys' position upon the literary map of the 20th century remains unstable even after Wide Sargasso Sea (1966). She shunned public exposure and yet desperately sought acknowledgement by her own peers; she stood away from the modernist circles of Montparnasse in Paris and yet explored a radically avant-garde writing which retrospectively makes her rank among them while her always problematic authority places her in the marginalized position of the postcolonial author. 'Writing precariously' in the case of Jean Rhys reaches far beyond a mere posture of submission or a necessity to cope with a lack of money or a 'room of one’s own'. Rather it becomes an ethical and political stance that engages with forms of minimal resistance to forms of subjection just as the very precariousness of her writing thwarts any efforts to 'place' her or her work to frame her characters or label her style. With Jean Rhys precariousness is the site where voices silenced and bodies dismissed by a gendered or imperialistic power may be retrieved until their vulnerability becomes a dislodging force that makes the power structures precarious in turn. This book reassesses the precariousness of Jean Rhys as a distinct positionality eliciting an isolated voice which insists and persists. It was originally published as a special issue of the journal Women: A Cultural Review. |Jean Rhys Writing Precariously | Literature