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French literature (outside France) --- Comparative literature --- Thematology --- Utopias in literature. --- Utopies dans la littérature --- Caribbean Area in literature --- Caraïbes (Région) dans la littérature --- Utopias in literature --- Caribbean Area --- America --- In literature --- Utopies dans la littérature --- Caraïbes (Région) dans la littérature --- Utopias --- Description and travel --- Caribbean Area - In literature --- America - In literature
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Blacks in literature. --- Caribbean Area in literature --- Negroes in literature --- Abrahams, Peter --- -Criticism and interpretation --- South Africa --- In literature. --- Abrahams, Peter, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Caribbean Area --- Blacks in literature --- Abrahams (peter)
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Harris, Wilson --- Criticism and interpretation --- Caribbean fiction (English) --- -History and criticism --- -Criticism and interpretation --- Caribbean Area --- In literature --- Criticism and interpretation. --- West Indian fiction (English) --- History and criticism --- Harris, Wilson, --- West Indies --- Caribbean fiction (English) - History and criticism --- West Indian fiction (English) - History and criticism --- Harris, Wilson, - 1921-2018 - Criticism and interpretation --- Caribbean Area - In literature --- West Indies - In literature --- Harris, Wilson, - 1921-2018
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Notions of Identity, Diaspora, and Gender in Caribbean Women's Writing uses a unique four-dimensional lens to frame questions of diaspora and gender in the writings of women from Martinique, Guadeloupe, and Haiti. These divergent and interconnected perspectives include violence, trauma, resistance, and expanded notions of Caribbean identity. In these writings, diaspora represents both a wound created by slavery and Indian indenture and the discursive praxis of defining new identities and cultural possibilities. These framings of identity provide inclusive and complex readings of transcultural Caribbean diasporas, especially in terms of gender and minority cultures.
Caribbean literature --- Group identity in literature --- Gender identity in literature --- Women authors --- History and criticism --- West Indies --- Caribbean Area --- In literature --- Group identity in literature. --- Gender identity in literature. --- History and criticism. --- In literature. --- Caribbean literature - Women authors - History and criticism --- West Indies - In literature --- Caribbean Area - In literature
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Antillais dans la littérature --- Antillianen in literatuur --- Caraïbes [Région des ] dans la littérature --- Caribbean Area in literature --- Caribisch gebied in de literatuur --- Groepsgevoel in de literatuur --- Group identity in literature --- Identité de groupe dans la littérature --- Région des Caraïbes dans la littérature --- West Indians in literature --- Literature and history --- Caribbean Area --- Lamming, George --- Knowledge --- History --- LAMMING (GEORGE), 1927 --- -IDENTITE COLLECTIVE DANS LA LITTERATURE --- LITTERATURE ET HISTOIRE --- REGION CARAÏBE --- ANTILLAIS DANS LA LITTERATURE --- DANS LA LITTERATURE
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The Purloined Islands offers the first book-length exploration of literary and cultural exchanges between the United States and the Caribbean during the roughly eighty-year period of their greatest interaction, from the close of the Spanish-American War to the Cuban Revolution. The interconnected histories of colonization, migration, slavery, and political struggle thrust writers from both regions into a vibrant literary conversation across national borders. Jeff Karem charts this dialogue and its patterns of influence through an analysis of key literary and cultural sources in English, French, and Spanish, including a large body of rare archival evidence. What the author identifies in this wide-ranging exchange is the Caribbean’s vital contribution not only to the literatures of the American hemisphere but also to the literary and intellectual culture of the United States itself. Specifically, he shows how such movements as pan-Africanism, the New Negro Renaissance, and pan-American modernism have significant Caribbean roots, although the United States has often failed to recognize them, effectively “purloining” those resources without acknowledgment. As his title’s allusion to Poe’s “The Purloined Letter” suggests, Karem argues that the contributions of the Caribbean have been borrowed, appropriated, and nationalized by U.S. culture but are hidden in plain sight. Both its multilingual character and its emphasis on the reciprocity in cultural cross-currents will make the book of interest to readers not only in Caribbean and American cultural and literary studies but also in pan-American or border studies, Black Atlantic studies, and African American studies.
Caraïbes [Région des ] dans la littérature --- Caribbean Area in literature --- Caribisch gebied in de literatuur --- Région des Caraïbes dans la littérature --- Caribbean influences. --- Caribbean American authors --- American literature --- Caribbean literature --- History and criticism. --- American influences. --- Caribbean Area --- In literature. --- Caribbean influences --- History and criticism --- 20th century --- American influences --- Littérature américaine --- Littérature antillaise --- Région caraïbe --- Influence antillaise --- Influence américaine --- Dans la littérature --- 20e siècle --- Histoire et critique
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Sociology of literature --- Drama --- Caribbean Area --- Caribbean poetry (English) --- Women and literature --- Postcolonialism --- Women authors --- History and criticism. --- History --- In literature. --- Caribbean area --- Caribbean poetry (English) - Women authors - History and criticism. --- Women and literature - Caribbean Area - History - 20th century. --- Postcolonialism - Caribbean Area. --- Caribbean Area - In literature. --- POESIE ANTILLAISE DE LANGUE ANGLAISE --- FEMMES ET LITTERATURE --- REGION CARAÏBE --- HISTOIRE ET CRITIQUE --- FEMMES ECRIVAINS --- CARAIBES --- DANS LA LITTERATURE
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Colonies dans la littérature
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Colonies in literature
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Esclavage et slaves dans la littérature
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Imperialism in literature
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Imperialisme in de literatuur
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Race relations in literature
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Rôle selon le sexe dans la littérature
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Sex role in literature
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Slavery and slaves in literature
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Women and literature
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Slavery in literature
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