Caribbean Discourse

Caribbean Discourse PDF Author: Édouard Glissant
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
ISBN: 9780813913735
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 328

Book Description
Selected essays from the rich and complex collection of Edouard Glissant, one of the most prominent writers and intellectuals of the Caribbean, examine the psychological, sociological, and philosophical implications of cultural dependency.

Caribbean Discourse

Caribbean Discourse PDF Author: Édouard Glissant
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 336

Book Description
Selected essays from the rich and complex collection of Edouard Glissant, one of the most prominent writers and intellectuals of the Caribbean, examine the psychological, sociological, and philosophical implications of cultural dependency.

Poetics of Relation

Poetics of Relation PDF Author: Édouard Glissant
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
ISBN: 9780472066292
Category : Foreign Language Study
Languages : en
Pages : 260

Book Description
A major work by this prominent Caribbean author and philosopher, available for the first time in English

Monsieur Toussaint

Monsieur Toussaint PDF Author: Edouard Glissant
Publisher: Three Continents Press
ISBN: 9780894108709
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 127

Book Description
Edouard Glissant's Monsieur Toussaint tells the tragic story of Toussaint Louverture, the charismatic leader of the revolution - the only successful slave revolt in history - that led to Haiti's independence two-hundred years ago. Translated by the author himself in collaboration with J. Michael Dash, this new edition captures the striking essence of the original French play (first published in 1961).

The Other America

The Other America PDF Author: J. Michael Dash
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
ISBN: 9780813917641
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 220

Book Description
A wide-ranging work that explores two centuries of Caribbean literature from a comparative perspective. While haunted by the need to establish cultural difference and authenticity, Caribbean thought is inherently modernist in its recognition of the interplay between cultures, brought about by centuries of contact, domination, and consent.

Writing Gender Into The Caribbean

Writing Gender Into The Caribbean PDF Author: Patricia Mohammed
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781912662333
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 720

Book Description
The revolutionary act of imprinting gender into Caribbean thought is celebrated by Patricia Mohammed as she brings together decades worth of her critical essays that have influenced directions in feminism and in social thinking. In the face of narratives that cast shadows on the value of evolutionary progress, Mohammed encourages us to take pause and recognise how far gender scholars and feminists have come in leaving the world more gender equitable than we found it.

Reimagining the Caribbean

Reimagining the Caribbean PDF Author: Valérie K. Orlando
Publisher: Lexington Books
ISBN: 0739194208
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 213

Book Description
This volume brings together scholars working in different languages—Creole, French, English, Spanish—and modes of cultural production—literature, art, film, music—to suggest how best to model courses that impart the rich, vibrant, and multivalent aspects of the Caribbean in the classroom. Essays focus on discussing how best to cross languages, histories, and modes of discourse. Instead of relying on available paradigms that depend on Western ways of thinking, the essays recommend methods to develop a pan-Caribbean perspective in relation to notions of the self, uses of language, gender hierarchies, and ideas of nationhood. Contributors represent various disciplines, work in one of the several languages of the Caribbean, and offer essays that reflect different cadres of expertise.

Discourse on Colonialism

Discourse on Colonialism PDF Author: Aimé Césaire
Publisher: NYU Press
ISBN: 1583674101
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 104

Book Description
"Césaire's essay stands as an important document in the development of third world consciousness--a process in which [he] played a prominent role." --Library Journal This classic work, first published in France in 1955, profoundly influenced the generation of scholars and activists at the forefront of liberation struggles in Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean. Nearly twenty years later, when published for the first time in English, Discourse on Colonialism inspired a new generation engaged in the Civil Rights, Black Power, and anti-war movements and has sold more than 75,000 copies to date. Aimé Césaire eloquently describes the brutal impact of capitalism and colonialism on both the colonizer and colonized, exposing the contradictions and hypocrisy implicit in western notions of "progress" and "civilization" upon encountering the "savage," "uncultured," or "primitive." Here, Césaire reaffirms African values, identity, and culture, and their relevance, reminding us that "the relationship between consciousness and reality are extremely complex. . . . It is equally necessary to decolonize our minds, our inner life, at the same time that we decolonize society." An interview with Césaire by the poet René Depestre is also included.

American Creoles

American Creoles PDF Author: Martin Munro
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
ISBN: 1846317533
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 265

Book Description
In American Creoles, leading authorities examine the cultural, social, and historical affinities between the Francophone Caribbean and the American South. The essays focus on issues of history, language, politics, and culture in various forms and consider figures as diverse as Barack Obama, Frantz Fanon, Miles Davis, James Brown, Edouard Glissant, William Faulkner, and Lafcadio Hearn. Exploring the ideas of Creole culture and creolization—terms rooted in the history of contact between European and African people and cultures in the Americas—the essays provide productive ways to conceive of the larger Caribbean as a single cultural and historical entity.

An Absence of Ruins

An Absence of Ruins PDF Author: Orlando Patterson
Publisher:
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Category : Jamaica
Languages : en
Pages : 168

Book Description
"Originally published in 1967, An Absence of Ruins is a poignant portrayal of a man shaped by the colonial education of the Caribbean intellectual class. Orlando Patterson offers a devastating critique of middle-class intellectualism through the self-condemning perceptions of the main character, Alexander Blackman, and the vibrant reality of the world he is unable to embrace - the world of the Jamaican working class. An intensive and inward portrayal of what the world looks like to a man who has been shaped by the deeply entrenched consequences of colonialism, this novel is full of sardonic humor and a nihilism that emerges as a kind of integrity."--Goodreads
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