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Nature′s Wild

Love, Sex, and Law in the Caribbean

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Pages: 192

Illustrations: 35 illustrations, incl. 11 in color

Published: October 2021

Author: Andil Gosine

In Nature's Wild, Andil Gosine engages with questions of humanism, queer theory, and animality to examine and revise understandings of queer desire in the Caribbean. Surveying colonial law, visual art practices, and contemporary activism, Gosine shows how the very concept of homosexuality in the Caribbean (and in the Americas more broadly) has been overdetermined by a colonially influenced human/animal divide. Gosine refutes this presupposed binary and embraces animality through a series of case studies: a homoerotic game called puhngah, the institution of gender-based dress codes in Guyana, and efforts toward the decriminalization of sodomy in Trinidad and Tobago—including the work of famed activist Colin Robinson, paintings of human animality by Guadeloupean artist Kelly Sinnapah Mary, and Gosine's own artistic practice. In so doing, he troubles the ways in which individual and collective anxieties about “wild natures” have shaped the existence of Caribbean people while calling for a reassessment of what political liberation might look like.

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“Heterosexual and patriarchal conventions are at the very heart of Andil Gosine's challenge. He allows us to think through queer perspectives, reconceptualizes colonial histories and Caribbean and subaltern culture, and extends our knowledge of Caribbean arts practice. Gosine eloquently prompts us to reflect on our preconceptions of naturalness and humanness. Enjoyable and engaging, Nature's Wild offers an important contribution to knowledge of Anglophone Caribbean contemporary culture.” - Roshini Kempadoo, author of Creole in the Archive: Imagery, Presence, and the Location of the Caribbean Figure

“Andil Gosine presents a unique and refreshing interdisciplinary method in Nature's Wild. Gosine's convincing authorial voice and unique point of view nimbly narrate an interrogation of the relationships between (neo)colonialism and the lack of recognition of the humanity and complexities of Caribbean subjects, offering a compelling new form of scholarship.” - Jafari S. Allen, author of There’s a Disco Ball Between Us: A Theory of Black Gay Life

Nature’s Wild is a fresh, thoughtful, compellingly written intervention that brings the Indian diaspora fully within the purview of the Black Atlantic. . . . This delightful, erudite, interdisciplinary excursion is a deeply personal contribution to queer Caribbean studies and Indo-Caribbean art history.” - Keith McNeal, Journal of Indentureship and Its Legacies

“Beautiful yet provocative. . . . Valuable and timely.” - Weisong Gao, Critical Inquiry

Nature’s Wild makes an important contribution to queer studies by decoding the sodomy legislation implemented in the British colonies. . . . Criminal codes, Gosine explains, drew clear lines between acceptable and unacceptable sexual behavior and, by extension, between human and animal.” - Jean-Thomas Tremblay, GLQ

“An important addition to queer studies in the Caribbean.”
  - Supriya M. Nair, New West Indian Guide

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Author/Editor Bios

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Andil Gosine is Professor of Environmental Arts and Justice at York University and coauthor of Environmental Justice and Racism in Canada.

Table Of Contents

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Acknowledgments  ix
Introduction  1
1. Puhngah!  13
2. Clothes Make the Man  32
3. The Father, a Godfather, and the Specter of Beasts Old and New  62
4. Désir Cannibale  103
5. Natures' Wild  130
Notes  153
Works Cited  159
Index  171

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DUP First Book Fund Recipient

Additional Information

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Paper ISBN: 978-1-4780-1458-4 / Hardcover ISBN: 978-1-4780-1365-5 / eISBN: 978-1-4780-2188-9 / DOI: https://doi.org/10.1215/9781478021889