What are we to make of Achille’s imaginary return to Africa in Derek Walcott’s Omeros? Is it a rejection of his earlier theme of postcolonial nostalgia for lost origins? Does it lead to a different conception of postcolonial identity, away from notions of new world hybridity and heterogeneity that Walcott had espoused earlier? Is it a complex figuring of racial identity for the Afro-Caribbean subject? Or, is it in its depiction of Achille’s eventual choice of residence in Saint Lucia ultimately a critique of the discourse of return to origins? My essay tries to answer these questions through a reading of the specific intertextual moments in the poem’s return to Africa passage. The presence of allusions and textual fragments from Virgil’s Ae...
Derek Walcott’s epic Omeros focuses on its representation of myth and history; narrates the story of...
Working outward from Edward Kamau Brathwaite’s landmark 1974 essay, “The African Presence in Caribbe...
In this essay I argue that the irreducible excess of the textuality of Othello circulates, with all ...
What are we to make of Achille’s imaginary return to Africa in Derek Walcott’s Omeros? Is it a rejec...
Pan-Africanists and proponents of Négritude associate home with Africa. However, Derek Walcott detou...
This essay is an intertextual study of Derek Walcott’s collection of poetry entitled Omeros. O...
Derek Walcott’s Omeros gives us a postcolonial portrait of the island of St. Lucia and its (his) pas...
This study investigates the themes that bother upon the Caribbean experience in Derek Walcott's Omer...
The key elements of post-colonial English Literature include the subversion of Western cultural hege...
Empathetically hinging on postcoloniality and postmodernism, Walcott’s poetry raises theoretical iss...
Using poststructuralist and postmodern theory, this article analyses the postcolonial epic poem Omer...
This article aims to demonstrate how the notions of ‘identity representation’ and ‘ecological narrat...
This study investigates the themes that bother upon the Caribbean experience in Derek Walcott’s Omer...
This article aims to demonstrate how the notions of ‘identity representation’ and ‘ecological narrat...
97 pagesThroughout the 20th century, many of the territories colonized by once expansive European em...
Derek Walcott’s epic Omeros focuses on its representation of myth and history; narrates the story of...
Working outward from Edward Kamau Brathwaite’s landmark 1974 essay, “The African Presence in Caribbe...
In this essay I argue that the irreducible excess of the textuality of Othello circulates, with all ...
What are we to make of Achille’s imaginary return to Africa in Derek Walcott’s Omeros? Is it a rejec...
Pan-Africanists and proponents of Négritude associate home with Africa. However, Derek Walcott detou...
This essay is an intertextual study of Derek Walcott’s collection of poetry entitled Omeros. O...
Derek Walcott’s Omeros gives us a postcolonial portrait of the island of St. Lucia and its (his) pas...
This study investigates the themes that bother upon the Caribbean experience in Derek Walcott's Omer...
The key elements of post-colonial English Literature include the subversion of Western cultural hege...
Empathetically hinging on postcoloniality and postmodernism, Walcott’s poetry raises theoretical iss...
Using poststructuralist and postmodern theory, this article analyses the postcolonial epic poem Omer...
This article aims to demonstrate how the notions of ‘identity representation’ and ‘ecological narrat...
This study investigates the themes that bother upon the Caribbean experience in Derek Walcott’s Omer...
This article aims to demonstrate how the notions of ‘identity representation’ and ‘ecological narrat...
97 pagesThroughout the 20th century, many of the territories colonized by once expansive European em...
Derek Walcott’s epic Omeros focuses on its representation of myth and history; narrates the story of...
Working outward from Edward Kamau Brathwaite’s landmark 1974 essay, “The African Presence in Caribbe...
In this essay I argue that the irreducible excess of the textuality of Othello circulates, with all ...