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  • - The Haitian Revolution and the Radical Enlightenment
    av Nick Nesbitt
    521

    Combining research, political philosophy, and intellectual history, this book explores the invention of universal emancipation - both in the context of the Age of Enlightenment and in relation to certain key figures and trends in contemporary political philosophy.

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    - Literature and Extractivism in the Contemporary American Tropics
    av Charlotte Rogers
    811

    Looks at how fiction from the American tropics written since 1950 engages with the promise of El Dorado in the age of the Anthropocene. Just as the golden kingdom was never found, natural resource extraction has not produced wealth and happiness for the peoples of the tropics.

  • - Third Space in Dominican and Haitian Literature
    av Megan J. Myers
    507

    Considers how certain literary texts confront the dominant and, at times, exaggerated anti-Haitian Dominican ideology. Megan Jeanette Myers examines the antagonistic portrayal of the two nations, endeavouring to reposition Haiti on the literary map of the Dominican Republic and beyond.

  • - Langston Hughes and the Rise of African and Caribbean Literature
    av Shane Graham
    1 197

    Examines Langston Hughes's associations with a number of black writers from the Caribbean and Africa, exploring the implications of recognising these multiple facets of the African American literary icon and of taking a truly transnational approach to his life, work, and influence.

  • - Caribbean Feminist Revisions of the Grenada Revolution
    av Laurie R. Lambert
    417

    In 1979, the Marxist-Leninist New Jewel Movement under Maurice Bishop overthrew the government of the Caribbean island country of Grenada, establishing the People's Revolutionary Government. Laurie Lambert offers the first comprehensive study of how gender and sexuality produced different narratives of the Grenada Revolution.

  • - Spirituality, Performance, and Power in Afro-Diasporic Literature
    av Anne Margaret Castro
    691 - 937

    From Zora Neale Hurston to Derek Walcott to Toni Morrison, New World black authors have written about African-derived religious traditions and spiritual practices. The Sacred Act of Reading examines religion and sociopolitical power in modern and contemporary texts of a variety of genres from the black Americas.

  • - Literary History and Creative Practice
     
    1 227

    The first essay collection to consider the Caribbean's relationship to Jewishness through a literary lens. Although Caribbean novelists and poets regularly incorporate Jewish motifs in their work, scholars have neglected this strain in studies of Caribbean literature.

  • - Literary History and Creative Practice
     
    587

    The first essay collection to consider the Caribbean's relationship to Jewishness through a literary lens. Although Caribbean novelists and poets regularly incorporate Jewish motifs in their work, scholars have neglected this strain in studies of Caribbean literature.

  • - The Uses of Gossip in Caribbean Literature
    av Ana Rodriguez Navas
    691

    Gossip - long derided and dismissed by writers and intellectuals - is far from frivolous. In Idle Talk, Deadly Talk, Ana Rodriguez Navas reveals gossip to be an urgent, utilitarian, and deeply political practice - a means of staging the narrative tensions, and waging the narrative battles, that mark Caribbean politics and culture.

  • - The Haitian Diasporic Imaginary
    av Nadege T. Clitandre
    591

    Offers a comprehensive analysis of Edwidge Danticat's exploration of the dialogic relationship between nation and diaspora. NadTHge T. Clitandre argues that Danticat - moving between novels, short stories, and essays - articulates a diasporic consciousness that acts as a social, political, and cultural transformation at the local and global level.

  • av BURTON
    501

  • - Early Creole Novels and Anglophone Caribbean Culture in the Age of Emancipation
    av Candace Ward
    551 - 1 101

    Examines a group of early nineteenth-century novels by white creoles, writers whose identities and perspectives were shaped by their experiences in Britain's Caribbean colonies. White creoles faced a considerable challenge in showing they were driven by more than a desire for power and profit. Crossing the Line explores the integral role early creole novels played in this cultural labour.

  • - How Road Stories Shaped the Idea of the Americas
    av John Ochoa
    621

    Examining three turning points that shaped exceptionalism in both Americas - the late colonial and early Republican period, expansion into the frontier, and the Cold War - John Ochoa pursues literary travellers across landscapes and centuries.

  • - Tourism and Culture in the Anglophone Caribbean
    av Ian Gregory Strachan
    537

    This work presents links between the myth of Caribbean Paradise and colonial ideologies and economics. It considers the cultural, economic and social effects of tourism's contemporary Caribbean and explores the way post colonial writers have responded to the paradise-plantation dichotomy.

  • - Imagining the Planter Caste in the French Caribbean Novel
    av Maeve McCusker
    651

  • - A Critical Edition
    av James J. O'Kelly
    701 - 1 671

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