Adlai Murdoch offers a detailed rereading of five major contemporary French Caribbean writers--Glissant, Condé, Maximin, Dracius-Pinalie, and Chamoiseau. Emphasizing the role of narrative in fashioning the cultural and political doubleness of Caribbean Creole identity, Murdoch shows how these authors actively rewrite their own colonially driven history.http://florida.theorangegrove.org/og/file/274f1ed9-12aa-078c-894a-a0876340e375/1/CreoleIdentityinFrenchCaribbeanNovel.pdfpress@upf.comNarrative text, TextbookH. Adlai Murdoch, University Press of Florida (UPF)http://www.ogtp-cart.com/product.aspx?ISBN=9781616101275Higher EducationExpositiveAdlai Murdoch offers a detailed rereading of five major contemporary French Caribbean writers--Glissant...
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In this article we seek to analyse the pedagogical teaching/learning contexts of creole language in ...
Lying between literature and history, fiction and reality, and ‘right’ and ‘wrong’, the historical n...
Although New Orleans joined the United States following the Louisiana Purchase, the city’s French co...
The Francophone Caribbean and the American South are sites born of the plantation, the common matrix...
The linguistic complexity of the Caribbean context forces any literary author to choose a language (...
Le contenu de ce site relève de la législation française sur la propriété intellectuelle et est la p...
Construction of identity has constituted a vigorous source of debate in the Caribbean from the early...
Caribbean Literature (Francophone), or Antillean literature, is the literature in French from Guadel...
Today, postcolonialism is an important discipline in cultural and literary studies.The present study...
Nous analysons ici les discours identitaires d’écrivains des Antilles françaises, principalement Aim...
The term “diaspora”, frequently used in the English-speaking world about Caribbean writers, is quite...
The creole is at once both a technological construct and a moment of interpretation, constantly nego...
Exorcising Caribbean Ghosts: the Family, the Hero, and the Plantation searches for common hierarchi...
“'French-ish’: Liminal Identities in Martinique, Guadeloupe, and Guiana” examines the role of cross-...
Although critics often use the term Caribbean consciousness and critics of Jacques-Stephen Alexis ...
In this article we seek to analyse the pedagogical teaching/learning contexts of creole language in ...
Lying between literature and history, fiction and reality, and ‘right’ and ‘wrong’, the historical n...
Although New Orleans joined the United States following the Louisiana Purchase, the city’s French co...