A History of Literature in the Caribbean: Cross-cultural studiesAlbert James Arnold J. Benjamins, 1994 |
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... Césaire's drama turns on their mutuality , their reciprocal recognition : their relationship is an exercise in whose language matters , who has the last word " ( [ 1994 ] , 143 ) . In Une tempête Prospero - rather than accompany his ...
... Césaire's drama turns on their mutuality , their reciprocal recognition : their relationship is an exercise in whose language matters , who has the last word " ( [ 1994 ] , 143 ) . In Une tempête Prospero - rather than accompany his ...
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... ( Césaire [ 1989 - b ] , 51 ) .2 Césaire's admiration for Senghor only grew stronger over the years . African critics have dwelt upon this and some of us have seen in it signs of the acculturation of the " men of culture , " the chosen ...
... ( Césaire [ 1989 - b ] , 51 ) .2 Césaire's admiration for Senghor only grew stronger over the years . African critics have dwelt upon this and some of us have seen in it signs of the acculturation of the " men of culture , " the chosen ...
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... Césaire's theater does not change the fact that the negritude poet 15 Et c'est un noir qui manie la langue française comme il n'est pas aujourd'hui un blanc pour la manier ( in Césaire [ 1947 ] , 12 [ unpaginated ] ) . ( The translation ...
... Césaire's theater does not change the fact that the negritude poet 15 Et c'est un noir qui manie la langue française comme il n'est pas aujourd'hui un blanc pour la manier ( in Césaire [ 1947 ] , 12 [ unpaginated ] ) . ( The translation ...
Table des matières
Cartography and the Cannibalization of Culture | 3 |
Notes Toward a Comparative History | 29 |
Toward a Centripetal Vision | 57 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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