#  Andrée-Anne Kekeh-Dika 

 

 



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Andrée-Anne Kekeh-Dika is Full Professor at Université Paris 8 (France). She teaches anglophone literature and translation. Her recent research has focused on the intersections between Caribean literature and science (history, botany, geometry, economy) —"The Poetics of Plants: Performing Speech, Performing Self, Performing Green” in Plant Poetics: Literary Forms and Functions of the Vegetal, eds. J. Jacobs, I. Kranz, S. (2025). “From “Half” to “Half,” or the Question of Being in Alecia McKenzie’s Sweetheart” in Experimental Subjectivities in Global Black Women's Writing: Race and Narrative Innovation, eds. J. Wyatt &amp; S. Bloomsbury, 2025, Jacques Stephen Alexis, “L’étoile absinthe, livre-supplément. Espace de survie, espace de vie” in Revisiter l’oeuvre et la pensée de Jacques Alexis (forthcoming). She has co-edited several books and special issues, Penser la ligne brisée (Épistémocritique, 2020), Jamaica Kincaid as Crafter and Grafter: Agency, Practice, Interventions (Wagadu, 2019), Toni Morrison, au-delà du visible ordinaire/Toni Morrison: Beyond the Ordinary Visible (2014).



 

 

 



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