Reimagining the Past and Rethinking the Other: The Significance of Creative Historical Revision in Bernardine Evaristo’s The Emperor’s Babe (2001) and Blonde Roots (2008)

In The Emperor’s Babe (2001) and Blonde Roots (2008), Bernardine Evaristo employs historical revision and counter-discursive narrative techniques to rethink the paradigm of self and Other. At the forefront of contemporary postcolonial feminist literature, Evaristo uses humor and personal stories to...

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Main Author: Evangeline Scarpulla
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Published: University of Bologna 2025-06-01
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description In The Emperor’s Babe (2001) and Blonde Roots (2008), Bernardine Evaristo employs historical revision and counter-discursive narrative techniques to rethink the paradigm of self and Other. At the forefront of contemporary postcolonial feminist literature, Evaristo uses humor and personal stories to address contemporary cultural issues. Her novels challenge Western historical narratives, which have often been constructed to reinforce specific ideologies and structures of power. Evaristo's use of the alternate history or uchronia genre offers a way to reimagine historical moments, particularly those of Roman ruled Britain and the transatlantic slave trade, revealing alternative possibilities and highlighting the experiences of those often erased in traditional historical accounts. Through intersectional feminist close readings, this paper examines how Evaristo subverts epic and utopian narrative structures and questions entrenched notions of race, gender, and identity while providing new ways to understand history and its impact on global social dynamics.
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spelling doaj-art-f2a4e9556e9b45caba33319c97b56eef2025-08-20T02:37:49ZdeuUniversity of BolognaDive-In2785-32332025-06-015120922410.6092/issn.2785-3233/2220620591Reimagining the Past and Rethinking the Other: The Significance of Creative Historical Revision in Bernardine Evaristo’s The Emperor’s Babe (2001) and Blonde Roots (2008)Evangeline Scarpulla0https://orcid.org/0009-0007-6156-1687Alma Mater Studiorum – Università di BolognaIn The Emperor’s Babe (2001) and Blonde Roots (2008), Bernardine Evaristo employs historical revision and counter-discursive narrative techniques to rethink the paradigm of self and Other. At the forefront of contemporary postcolonial feminist literature, Evaristo uses humor and personal stories to address contemporary cultural issues. Her novels challenge Western historical narratives, which have often been constructed to reinforce specific ideologies and structures of power. Evaristo's use of the alternate history or uchronia genre offers a way to reimagine historical moments, particularly those of Roman ruled Britain and the transatlantic slave trade, revealing alternative possibilities and highlighting the experiences of those often erased in traditional historical accounts. Through intersectional feminist close readings, this paper examines how Evaristo subverts epic and utopian narrative structures and questions entrenched notions of race, gender, and identity while providing new ways to understand history and its impact on global social dynamics.https://dive-in.unibo.it/article/view/22206uchroniaothernessalternate historypostcolonial
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Reimagining the Past and Rethinking the Other: The Significance of Creative Historical Revision in Bernardine Evaristo’s The Emperor’s Babe (2001) and Blonde Roots (2008)
Dive-In
uchronia
otherness
alternate history
postcolonial
title Reimagining the Past and Rethinking the Other: The Significance of Creative Historical Revision in Bernardine Evaristo’s The Emperor’s Babe (2001) and Blonde Roots (2008)
title_full Reimagining the Past and Rethinking the Other: The Significance of Creative Historical Revision in Bernardine Evaristo’s The Emperor’s Babe (2001) and Blonde Roots (2008)
title_fullStr Reimagining the Past and Rethinking the Other: The Significance of Creative Historical Revision in Bernardine Evaristo’s The Emperor’s Babe (2001) and Blonde Roots (2008)
title_full_unstemmed Reimagining the Past and Rethinking the Other: The Significance of Creative Historical Revision in Bernardine Evaristo’s The Emperor’s Babe (2001) and Blonde Roots (2008)
title_short Reimagining the Past and Rethinking the Other: The Significance of Creative Historical Revision in Bernardine Evaristo’s The Emperor’s Babe (2001) and Blonde Roots (2008)
title_sort reimagining the past and rethinking the other the significance of creative historical revision in bernardine evaristo s the emperor s babe 2001 and blonde roots 2008
topic uchronia
otherness
alternate history
postcolonial
url https://dive-in.unibo.it/article/view/22206
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