Producción CientíficaFollowing Immanuel Wallerstein’s and Giovanni Arrighi’s world-systems perspective, this article undertakes a materialist analysis of the novels Banana Bottom (1933) by Claude McKay and The Chosen Place, The Timeless People (1969) by Paule Marshall as examples of Caribbean American writing that reflect what Aníbal Quijano and Wallerstein have termed “Americanity”. Rather than perpetuate colonial discourse, the novels’ engagements with primitivism in the description of their two female heroines replace the lush vegetation of the Caribbean often described in colonialists’ texts with a landscape dominated by agriculture. In this way, labour is at the centre of these two novels that capture the twentieth-century world-system...
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An exploration of how West Indian writers of the 1930s contrasted their vision of the "primitive" an...
The Caribbean is often cited as the paradigmatic instance of the deterritorialization of culture. Th...
The Colon Man, a West Indian laborer named after one of the Panamanian isthmus\u27s largest cities, ...
The Colon Man, a West Indian laborer named after one of the Panamanian isthmus\u27s largest cities, ...
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Diaspora continues to supply a methodological framework for discussing Caribbean writing. One instan...
This study examines Marshall’s use of the trope of travel within and between the United States and t...
Paule Marshall’s 1969 novel The Chosen Place, the Timeless People has been understudied, perhaps bec...
Paule Marshall’s 1969 novel The Chosen Place, the Timeless People has been understudied, perhaps bec...
This dissertation examines images of woman as the exotic, erotic other as represented in contemporar...
This dissertation examines images of woman as the exotic, erotic other as represented in contemporar...
This essay examines Jamaica Kincaid’s Lucy, a novel that tackles the process of decolonization from ...
This dissertation examines images of woman as the exotic, erotic other as represented in contemporar...
How fiction, its forms, and its evolution reflect countries in the midst of postcolonial change The ...
Esta tesis busca reposicionar la literatura de la diáspora caribeña en los Estados Unidos como un pr...
An exploration of how West Indian writers of the 1930s contrasted their vision of the "primitive" an...
The Caribbean is often cited as the paradigmatic instance of the deterritorialization of culture. Th...
The Colon Man, a West Indian laborer named after one of the Panamanian isthmus\u27s largest cities, ...
The Colon Man, a West Indian laborer named after one of the Panamanian isthmus\u27s largest cities, ...
The Purloined Islands offers the first book-length exploration of literary and cultural exchanges be...
Diaspora continues to supply a methodological framework for discussing Caribbean writing. One instan...
This study examines Marshall’s use of the trope of travel within and between the United States and t...
Paule Marshall’s 1969 novel The Chosen Place, the Timeless People has been understudied, perhaps bec...
Paule Marshall’s 1969 novel The Chosen Place, the Timeless People has been understudied, perhaps bec...
This dissertation examines images of woman as the exotic, erotic other as represented in contemporar...
This dissertation examines images of woman as the exotic, erotic other as represented in contemporar...
This essay examines Jamaica Kincaid’s Lucy, a novel that tackles the process of decolonization from ...
This dissertation examines images of woman as the exotic, erotic other as represented in contemporar...
How fiction, its forms, and its evolution reflect countries in the midst of postcolonial change The ...