The present work is dedicated to the analysis of Caryl Phillips’s novels The Final Passage and A State of Independence within the context of colonial and postcolonial processes and its related terminology. Caryl Phillips was born in St. Kitts and Nevis which is one of the Caribbean Islands and he wrote several novels in his writing career on the effects of the British Empire on the identities, cultures and social living spaces of local Caribbean people in the colonial and postcolonial processes. The novel The Final Passage was written in 1985 when the British Empire began to lose its colonial influence on St. Kitts and Nevis. This novel reveals the immigration of the Caribbean people to Britain for social and economic reasons, their lives ...
This essay examines Caryl Phillips’s second novel, A State of Independence, suggesting that it is of...
The themes of identity, belonging and its reverse, exclusion, have always been central to Caryl Phil...
A cross-disciplinary study on the ending years of slavery in the colonies of the British Caribbean w...
Throughout history, colonization and the competition for power among the European races triggered th...
Dans cette recherche intitulée « Fonction Scopique et Investigation du Réel Anglo-Caribéen dans l’OE...
Caryl Phillips' The Final Passage (1985) is about the Caribbean characters from St.Kitts who immigra...
Caryl Phillips was born in St. Kitts in 1958. Among contemporary Caribbean writers, Phillips is dist...
In “The Enigma of Unarrival,” well-known Trinidadian-American novelist Robert Antoni, author of Bles...
Family relationships are central to the way Caribbean writers define their identities. This is parti...
“A desperate foolishness. The crops failed. I sold my children.” With these three short sentences, t...
The novels Small Place by Andrea Levy and A State of Independence by Caryl Phillips, respectively pu...
The representation of Negro diaspora during slavery and in the modern world is analyzed within the c...
Writing in the Key of Life is the first critical collection devoted to the British-Caribbean author ...
This study examines the novels of Caryl Phillips, J. M. Coetzee, and Michael Ondaatje, writers origi...
All narratives of Caryl Phillips present prolific ground for research in spatial literary studies. P...
This essay examines Caryl Phillips’s second novel, A State of Independence, suggesting that it is of...
The themes of identity, belonging and its reverse, exclusion, have always been central to Caryl Phil...
A cross-disciplinary study on the ending years of slavery in the colonies of the British Caribbean w...
Throughout history, colonization and the competition for power among the European races triggered th...
Dans cette recherche intitulée « Fonction Scopique et Investigation du Réel Anglo-Caribéen dans l’OE...
Caryl Phillips' The Final Passage (1985) is about the Caribbean characters from St.Kitts who immigra...
Caryl Phillips was born in St. Kitts in 1958. Among contemporary Caribbean writers, Phillips is dist...
In “The Enigma of Unarrival,” well-known Trinidadian-American novelist Robert Antoni, author of Bles...
Family relationships are central to the way Caribbean writers define their identities. This is parti...
“A desperate foolishness. The crops failed. I sold my children.” With these three short sentences, t...
The novels Small Place by Andrea Levy and A State of Independence by Caryl Phillips, respectively pu...
The representation of Negro diaspora during slavery and in the modern world is analyzed within the c...
Writing in the Key of Life is the first critical collection devoted to the British-Caribbean author ...
This study examines the novels of Caryl Phillips, J. M. Coetzee, and Michael Ondaatje, writers origi...
All narratives of Caryl Phillips present prolific ground for research in spatial literary studies. P...
This essay examines Caryl Phillips’s second novel, A State of Independence, suggesting that it is of...
The themes of identity, belonging and its reverse, exclusion, have always been central to Caryl Phil...
A cross-disciplinary study on the ending years of slavery in the colonies of the British Caribbean w...