A History of Literature in the Caribbean: Cross-cultural studiesAlbert James Arnold J. Benjamins, 1994 |
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... female protagonists they created , in relation to their gender , color , and class . Caribbean critics are now well aware of the need to redefine the relation of female protagonists to reality in contemporary Caribbean women's fiction ...
... female protagonists they created , in relation to their gender , color , and class . Caribbean critics are now well aware of the need to redefine the relation of female protagonists to reality in contemporary Caribbean women's fiction ...
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... female protagonists created by women are more fruitfully considered , not as mere mirror images of bona fide women in the " real world , " but rather as the embodiment of female positions on Caribbean issues . In exploring the different ...
... female protagonists created by women are more fruitfully considered , not as mere mirror images of bona fide women in the " real world , " but rather as the embodiment of female positions on Caribbean issues . In exploring the different ...
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... female writers form a " disparate group ... who seem to have in common their near total disregard for the closed system of communication put forward by the male créolistes " ( [ 1994 ] , 19 ) . If the male literature of créolité ...
... female writers form a " disparate group ... who seem to have in common their near total disregard for the closed system of communication put forward by the male créolistes " ( [ 1994 ] , 19 ) . If the male literature of créolité ...
Table des matières
Cartography and the Cannibalization of Culture | 3 |
Notes Toward a Comparative History | 29 |
Toward a Centripetal Vision | 57 |
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African Aimé Césaire Alejo Carpentier America anglophone anglophone Caribbean autobiography Barnet Benítez-Rojo Biografía body bolero Bolívar Brathwaite Caliban cannibals Caribbean culture Caribbean Discourse Caribbean literature Caribbean women Caribbean writers carnival Carpentier Casa century Césaire Césaire's colonial Columbus complex concept Condé contemporary Creole creolization critical Cuba Cuban Curaçao dance Depestre Don Juan editorial Édouard Glissant English erotic essay European female Fernández Retamar fiction francophone French García Márquez gender Glissant guaracha Guillén Haitian Harris Havana identity ideological isla island Jamaica José Kutzinski language Latin Latin-American linguistic literary London Manuel Piar maroon modernity Montejo mulata narrative negritude Nicolás Guillén novel Papiamentu Piar plantation poem poet poetics poetry political popular postcolonial postmodern protagonist Puerto Rico racial region represent rhizome Rican Rodríguez role Sánchez Sarduy sexual slave social society Spanish Sranan Suriname symbolic theory Tituba tradition University Press Villaverde Walcott West Indian West Indies writing