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Glissant, Edouard --- Glissant, Édouard, --- Glissant, Édouard, --- Glissant, Édouard, - 1928-2011 --- Glissant, Édouard, 1928-2011
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The ubiquitous presence of food and hunger in Caribbean writing—from folktales, fiction, and poetry to political and historical treatises—signals the traumas that have marked the Caribbean from the Middle Passage to the present day. The Tropics Bite Back traces the evolution of the Caribbean response to the colonial gaze (or rather the colonial mouth) from the late nineteenth century to the twenty-first. Unlike previous scholars, Valérie Loichot does not read food simply as a cultural trope. Instead, she is interested in literary cannibalism, which she interprets in parallel with theories of relation and creolization.
Spanish-American literature --- Thematology --- Caribbean Area --- Caribbean literature --- Food in literature. --- Cooking in literature. --- History and criticism. --- Antilles, Lesser --- Caribbean area
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American fiction --- Families in literature --- Orphans in literature --- Plantation life in literature --- Slavery in literature --- West Indian literature (French) --- French literature --- West Indian literature --- Slavery and slaves in literature --- Slaves in literature --- Family in literature --- History and criticism --- West Indian authors --- Faulkner, William, --- Glissant, Édouard, --- Morrison, Toni. --- Saint-John Perse, --- Morrison, Toni --- Faulkner, William --- Glissant, Edouard --- Saint-John Perse --- Enslaved persons in literature
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