Portrait de famille en Révolution. Noirs, Femmes et Queer autour de 1789
Résumé
Starting from the observation of my own family history, its discontinuities, deviations, adoptions, appropriations and other postcolonial indigestions, my attention turned to 1789 and the revolutionary period as a melting pot of French myths, with a simple question: what stories can I draw from it to feed the evenings of my future children? Gradually, a gallery of anti-heroes was born, some of whom will have their adventures told here, through the re-edition of an article from 1913.