The Francophone Caribbean and the American South are sites born of the plantation, the common matrix for the diverse nations and territories of the circum-Caribbean. This book takes as its premise that the basic configuration of the plantation, in terms of its physical layout and the social relations it created, was largely the same in the Caribbean and the American South. Essays written by leading authorities in the field examine the cultural, social, and historical affinities between the Francophone Caribbean and the American South, including Louisiana, which among the Southern states has had a quite particular attachment to France and the Francophone world. The essays focus on issues of history, language, politics and culture in various ...
At the Crossroads: African American and Caribbean Writers in the Interwar Period charts discourses o...
This dissertation traces the shifting politics of métissage (race-mixing) on Bourbon Island (today L...
In this paper I explore the particular use of dance and music observed in the writings of Maryse Con...
Caribbean Literature (Francophone), or Antillean literature, is the literature in French from Guadel...
Channeling Post-Colonial Caribbean Literature toward a North American Readership:A Study in Translat...
The Purloined Islands offers the first book-length exploration of literary and cultural exchanges be...
Adlai Murdoch offers a detailed rereading of five major contemporary French Caribbean writers--Gliss...
Creole Gatherings examines the relationship between canon formation and belonging. It studies the ev...
This essay tackles a question that has preoccupied Francophone postcolonial studies for several deca...
Edited by Douglass Sullivan-González and Charles Reagan Wilson University Press of Mississippi (Hard...
The study examines cultural effects of various colonial systems of government in the Spanish- and Fr...
This dissertation proposes to derive a critical reading from the writings of the Martinican poet, no...
This dissertation seeks to deconstruct the eurocentric idea that metropolitan literature always take...
The American plantation system, far from an idiosyncrasy of the southern United States, was a transn...
In the last two decades scholars across a number of disciplines have demonstrated that the Haitian R...
At the Crossroads: African American and Caribbean Writers in the Interwar Period charts discourses o...
This dissertation traces the shifting politics of métissage (race-mixing) on Bourbon Island (today L...
In this paper I explore the particular use of dance and music observed in the writings of Maryse Con...
Caribbean Literature (Francophone), or Antillean literature, is the literature in French from Guadel...
Channeling Post-Colonial Caribbean Literature toward a North American Readership:A Study in Translat...
The Purloined Islands offers the first book-length exploration of literary and cultural exchanges be...
Adlai Murdoch offers a detailed rereading of five major contemporary French Caribbean writers--Gliss...
Creole Gatherings examines the relationship between canon formation and belonging. It studies the ev...
This essay tackles a question that has preoccupied Francophone postcolonial studies for several deca...
Edited by Douglass Sullivan-González and Charles Reagan Wilson University Press of Mississippi (Hard...
The study examines cultural effects of various colonial systems of government in the Spanish- and Fr...
This dissertation proposes to derive a critical reading from the writings of the Martinican poet, no...
This dissertation seeks to deconstruct the eurocentric idea that metropolitan literature always take...
The American plantation system, far from an idiosyncrasy of the southern United States, was a transn...
In the last two decades scholars across a number of disciplines have demonstrated that the Haitian R...
At the Crossroads: African American and Caribbean Writers in the Interwar Period charts discourses o...
This dissertation traces the shifting politics of métissage (race-mixing) on Bourbon Island (today L...
In this paper I explore the particular use of dance and music observed in the writings of Maryse Con...