Writing Brands into Historical Silences: Insights from Wide Sargasso Sea

Jonatan Södergren, Niklas Vallström

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In 1966, Jean Rhys returned from the dead. After the war, the author of After Leaving Mr. Mackenzie (1931), Voyage in the Dark (1934), and Good Morning, Midnight (1939) had mistakenly been presumed dead. She was a revenant, a zombi, a living dead haunting the pebbly beaches in Cornwall, herself haunted by memories of her Creole upbringing. She might have developed a taste for rum cocktails—she was briefly put in a mental hospital after attacking a neighbour with a pair of scissors—but she also had a mission; to bring justice to Mrs. Rochester, the “madwoman in the attic” in Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre (1847). Accordingly, Jean Rhys’s best known work, Wide Sargasso Sea (1966), is a postcolonial and feminist prequel to Brontë’s original. In this paper, we advance theory on decolonial marketing and transformative branding through a reading of Rhys’s late literary masterpiece, hoping to grant her spectres a hospitable memory.
OriginalspråkEngelska
Titel på värdpublikationPostcolonial Marketing Communication
Undertitel på värdpublikationImages from the Margin
RedaktörerArindam Das, Himadri Roy Chaudhuri, Ozlem Sandikci Turkdogan
FörlagSpringer
Sidor37-51
ISBN (elektroniskt)9789819702855
ISBN (tryckt)978-9819702848
StatusPublicerad - 2024-apr.-21

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