Working outward from Edward Kamau Brathwaite’s landmark 1974 essay, “The African Presence in Caribbean Literature,” this article explores the fuller history of the idea of Africa in anglophone Caribbean critical and literary works from the 1930s to the 2000s. It demonstrates that earlier, now forgotten Caribbean critics drew on imperfect and incomplete Caribbean literary imaginings of Africa to frame a counter-colonial politics of identity. The essay also brings back into view writings by Una Marson, Victor Stafford Reid, and Derek Walcott that expressed a different politics of solidarity based on the shared experience of colonial violence. Readings of recent literary works by Charlotte Williams and Nalo Hopkinson reveal the contemporary c...
Through a consideration of representations of Africa in recent European-Canadian fiction, specifical...
This dissertation is a comparative analysis of the uses of tropes of marginality in American, Carib...
The African landscape, history and culture are severally identified in the literature of Black Diasp...
Working outward from Edward Kamau Brathwaite's landmark 1974 essay, textquotedblleftThe African Pres...
97 pagesThroughout the 20th century, many of the territories colonized by once expansive European em...
At the Crossroads: African American and Caribbean Writers in the Interwar Period charts discourses o...
L’africanité des cultures caribéennes se résume-t-elle à de lointaines survivances, ou constitue-t-e...
Using Caribbean Literature, the author paints a picture of the cultural conditions in Contemporary C...
They dubbed it the Port of No Return. When their ancestors left that port at Elmira Beach, Ghana – o...
Map showing islands in the Caribbean. Commentary talks about the results of colonisation on the ind...
This paper discloses the features of the twentieth century Anglophone Caribbean cultural transformat...
The African-Jamaican Aesthetic explores the ways in which diasporic African-Jamaican writers employ ...
An examination of postcolonial writings from the Caribbean disrupts the notion that postcolonial dis...
The article analyzes the construction of a Caribbeanist discourse in the region’s cultural essay by ...
This dissertation examines the poetry of four Caribbean poets: Edward Brathwaite, Claire Harris, Oli...
Through a consideration of representations of Africa in recent European-Canadian fiction, specifical...
This dissertation is a comparative analysis of the uses of tropes of marginality in American, Carib...
The African landscape, history and culture are severally identified in the literature of Black Diasp...
Working outward from Edward Kamau Brathwaite's landmark 1974 essay, textquotedblleftThe African Pres...
97 pagesThroughout the 20th century, many of the territories colonized by once expansive European em...
At the Crossroads: African American and Caribbean Writers in the Interwar Period charts discourses o...
L’africanité des cultures caribéennes se résume-t-elle à de lointaines survivances, ou constitue-t-e...
Using Caribbean Literature, the author paints a picture of the cultural conditions in Contemporary C...
They dubbed it the Port of No Return. When their ancestors left that port at Elmira Beach, Ghana – o...
Map showing islands in the Caribbean. Commentary talks about the results of colonisation on the ind...
This paper discloses the features of the twentieth century Anglophone Caribbean cultural transformat...
The African-Jamaican Aesthetic explores the ways in which diasporic African-Jamaican writers employ ...
An examination of postcolonial writings from the Caribbean disrupts the notion that postcolonial dis...
The article analyzes the construction of a Caribbeanist discourse in the region’s cultural essay by ...
This dissertation examines the poetry of four Caribbean poets: Edward Brathwaite, Claire Harris, Oli...
Through a consideration of representations of Africa in recent European-Canadian fiction, specifical...
This dissertation is a comparative analysis of the uses of tropes of marginality in American, Carib...
The African landscape, history and culture are severally identified in the literature of Black Diasp...