In contemporary Anglo-Caribbean literature, the dialectic interrelations of “exile” and “return” are essential for conveying meta-reflections on literature and language, as well as the role they play in the construction of personal and collective identities. While this volume focuses on the specificity of a cultural area whose history is marked by colonialism, diaspora, slavery and racial conflicts, it also raises epistemological questions surrounding the complexity of literature, and its function in a world which is ever more composite, hybrid and transcultural. By developing a new, systematic approach which combines post-colonial studies, theories of intertextuality and philosophy of language, it explores how contemporary literary texts r...
This project investigates the ways in which home is conceptualized and represented in sixty years of...
Diaspora continues to supply a methodological framework for discussing Caribbean writing. One instan...
An examination of postcolonial writings from the Caribbean disrupts the notion that postcolonial dis...
This dissertation explores the ways in which 20th-21st transnational writers from the Caribbean and ...
This dissertation explores the ways in which 20th-21st transnational writers from the Caribbean and ...
This project undertakes a comparative analysis of literatures written by Afro- Latin@ and Afro-Hispa...
This project undertakes a comparative analysis of literatures written by Afro- Latin@ and Afro-Hispa...
Through the critical discourse analysis of Anglophone Caribbean literature as a polyrhythmic...
Although characterized by generational shifts in terms of articulating cultural affiliations and att...
This essay addresses the question of how, in contemporary Anglo-Caribbean literature, the intersecti...
The period from the 1970s to the present day has produced an extraordinarily rich and diverse body o...
The period from the 1970s to the present day has produced an extraordinarily rich and diverse body o...
The object of this work are the dialectic intersections and reciprocal transformations of the themes...
This chapter examines three periods in the representation of Indigenous peoples in Caribbean literat...
This chapter examines three periods in the representation of Indigenous peoples in Caribbean literat...
This project investigates the ways in which home is conceptualized and represented in sixty years of...
Diaspora continues to supply a methodological framework for discussing Caribbean writing. One instan...
An examination of postcolonial writings from the Caribbean disrupts the notion that postcolonial dis...
This dissertation explores the ways in which 20th-21st transnational writers from the Caribbean and ...
This dissertation explores the ways in which 20th-21st transnational writers from the Caribbean and ...
This project undertakes a comparative analysis of literatures written by Afro- Latin@ and Afro-Hispa...
This project undertakes a comparative analysis of literatures written by Afro- Latin@ and Afro-Hispa...
Through the critical discourse analysis of Anglophone Caribbean literature as a polyrhythmic...
Although characterized by generational shifts in terms of articulating cultural affiliations and att...
This essay addresses the question of how, in contemporary Anglo-Caribbean literature, the intersecti...
The period from the 1970s to the present day has produced an extraordinarily rich and diverse body o...
The period from the 1970s to the present day has produced an extraordinarily rich and diverse body o...
The object of this work are the dialectic intersections and reciprocal transformations of the themes...
This chapter examines three periods in the representation of Indigenous peoples in Caribbean literat...
This chapter examines three periods in the representation of Indigenous peoples in Caribbean literat...
This project investigates the ways in which home is conceptualized and represented in sixty years of...
Diaspora continues to supply a methodological framework for discussing Caribbean writing. One instan...
An examination of postcolonial writings from the Caribbean disrupts the notion that postcolonial dis...