At the point in time when the abolition of slavery was being celebrated, another system of servitude was underway: indentureship. Indenture labor resulted in the transportation of one million Indians - called coolies - into British and French colonies. Unable or unwilling to return, a great majority of them stayed in the countries they had been shipped to and participated in the creation of new, creole cultures. This book offers a close reading of literary works in French and in English by women writers whose ancestors originally came to the Caribbean or across the Indian Ocean as indentured laborers. Positing a dynamic and open approach, the author adopts the concept of coolitude to examine how their works capture, on the one hand, the Ind...
Khal Torabully's poetry (mainly Cale d'étoiles coolitude and Chair corail, fragments coolies) surfac...
Caribbean literature is replete with migrant figures that are viewed as both exotic and mad. Victims...
Writers in the Caribbean, like writers throughout the postcolonial world, return to colonial texts t...
At the point in time when the abolition of slavery was being celebrated, another system of servitude...
At the point in time when the abolition of slavery was being celebrated, another system of servitude...
At the point in time when the abolition of slavery was being celebrated, another system of servitude...
The arrival of some 551,000 Indians who, to use Mahadai Das\u27s phrase, \u27came in ships like catt...
International audienceThis contribution will present pedagogical methodologies and strategies used t...
International audienceThis contribution will present pedagogical methodologies and strategies used t...
The study examines cultural effects of various colonial systems of government in the Spanish- and Fr...
This dissertation reassesses the figure of the Indian indentured laborer or coolie in the post-emanc...
J.-M.G. Le Clézio and Amitav Ghosh are prolific award-winning writers who train their reader's eye o...
This dissertation reassesses the figure of the Indian indentured laborer or coolie in the post-emanc...
This dissertation reassesses the figure of the Indian indentured laborer or coolie in the post-emanc...
This dissertation reassesses the figure of the Indian indentured laborer or coolie in the post-emanc...
Khal Torabully's poetry (mainly Cale d'étoiles coolitude and Chair corail, fragments coolies) surfac...
Caribbean literature is replete with migrant figures that are viewed as both exotic and mad. Victims...
Writers in the Caribbean, like writers throughout the postcolonial world, return to colonial texts t...
At the point in time when the abolition of slavery was being celebrated, another system of servitude...
At the point in time when the abolition of slavery was being celebrated, another system of servitude...
At the point in time when the abolition of slavery was being celebrated, another system of servitude...
The arrival of some 551,000 Indians who, to use Mahadai Das\u27s phrase, \u27came in ships like catt...
International audienceThis contribution will present pedagogical methodologies and strategies used t...
International audienceThis contribution will present pedagogical methodologies and strategies used t...
The study examines cultural effects of various colonial systems of government in the Spanish- and Fr...
This dissertation reassesses the figure of the Indian indentured laborer or coolie in the post-emanc...
J.-M.G. Le Clézio and Amitav Ghosh are prolific award-winning writers who train their reader's eye o...
This dissertation reassesses the figure of the Indian indentured laborer or coolie in the post-emanc...
This dissertation reassesses the figure of the Indian indentured laborer or coolie in the post-emanc...
This dissertation reassesses the figure of the Indian indentured laborer or coolie in the post-emanc...
Khal Torabully's poetry (mainly Cale d'étoiles coolitude and Chair corail, fragments coolies) surfac...
Caribbean literature is replete with migrant figures that are viewed as both exotic and mad. Victims...
Writers in the Caribbean, like writers throughout the postcolonial world, return to colonial texts t...