Caribbean Literature in Transition, 1970-2020: Volume 3
Herausgeber: Cummings, Ronald; Donnell, Alison
Caribbean Literature in Transition, 1970-2020: Volume 3
Herausgeber: Cummings, Ronald; Donnell, Alison
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This volume offers comprehensive insights into the diversity of Caribbean literature, writers, themes, genres, and political interests. Drawing on the approaches of postcolonial studies, gender studies, queer studies, eco-criticism, and digital humanities, these essays open up new critical horizons and bring an expanded tradition into view.
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This volume offers comprehensive insights into the diversity of Caribbean literature, writers, themes, genres, and political interests. Drawing on the approaches of postcolonial studies, gender studies, queer studies, eco-criticism, and digital humanities, these essays open up new critical horizons and bring an expanded tradition into view.
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- Caribbean Literature in Transition
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 486
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Januar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 196mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 828g
- ISBN-13: 9781108474009
- ISBN-10: 1108474004
- Artikelnr.: 60480311
- Caribbean Literature in Transition
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 486
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Januar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 196mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 828g
- ISBN-13: 9781108474009
- ISBN-10: 1108474004
- Artikelnr.: 60480311
Introduction. Caribbean Assemblages: 1970s-2020 Alison Donnell and Ronald
Cummings; Part I. Literary and Generic Transitions: 1. Writing and the
Responsibility to Memory: The Role of White Female Planters in Contemporary
Caribbean Novels Tanya L. Shields; 2. Caribbean Identities and Diversifying
the Creole Mix Shivanee Ramlochan; 3. Carnival, Calypso, and Dancehall
Cultures: Making the Popular Political in Contemporary Caribbean Writing
Emily Zobel Marshall; 4. Life Writing, Gender and Caribbean Narrative
1970-2015: Itinerant Self-Making in the Postcolonial Caribbean Denise
Decaires Narain; 5. Forwarding Dubpoetry in this Generation: A Grassroots
Performance and Neo-Literary Genre in Transition Susan Gingell; 6.
Postcolonial Ruins, Reconstructive Poetics: Caribbean Urban Imaginaries
Christopher Winks; 7. Reimagining Caribbean Time and Space: Speculative
Fiction Rebecca Romdhani; 8. Drama and Performance Justine Mcconnell; 9.
Here are the Others: Caribbean Creative Nonfiction Kei Miller; 10. 'Let
every child run wild': Cultural Identity and the Role of the Child in
Caribbean Children's and Young Adult Fiction Aisha Takiyah Spencer; Part
II. Cultural and Political Transitions: 11. Caribbean Feminist Criticism:
Towards a New Canon of Caribbean Feminist Theory and Theorizing Simone A.
James Alexander; 12. Writing of and for a Revolution Alison Donnell and
Nalini Mohabir; 12. Digital Yards: Caribbean Writing on Social Media and
Other Digital Platforms Kelly Baker Josephs; 13. Developing and Sustaining
Literary Publics: Prizes, Festivals, and New Writing Ifeona Fulani; Part
III. The Caribbean Region in Transition: 14. The Caribbean and Britain
Sarah Lawson Welsh; 15. Acts of Trespass and Collapsing Borders: Alternate
Landscapes in Contemporary Caribbean-Canadian Literature Camille A. Isaacs;
16. The Caribbean and the United States Jocelyn Fenton Stitt; 17. The
Caribbean and the Tourist Gaze Supriya M. Nair; 18. Caribbean Subjects in
the World Kezia A. Page; Part IV. Critical Transitions: 19. Visuality in
Caribbean Literature and Visual Culture Marta Fernández Campa; 20. From
Counter-Textuality to Intertextuality: Continuing the Caribbean Canon Emily
L. Taylor; 21. Caribbean Eco-Poetics: The Categorial Imperative and
Indifference in the Caribbean Environment Keja L. Valens; 22. Sexual
Subjects Faizal Deen and Ronald Cummings; 23. Caribbean Literature and
Literary Studies: Past, Present, and Future Alison Donnell; Bibliography;
Index.
Cummings; Part I. Literary and Generic Transitions: 1. Writing and the
Responsibility to Memory: The Role of White Female Planters in Contemporary
Caribbean Novels Tanya L. Shields; 2. Caribbean Identities and Diversifying
the Creole Mix Shivanee Ramlochan; 3. Carnival, Calypso, and Dancehall
Cultures: Making the Popular Political in Contemporary Caribbean Writing
Emily Zobel Marshall; 4. Life Writing, Gender and Caribbean Narrative
1970-2015: Itinerant Self-Making in the Postcolonial Caribbean Denise
Decaires Narain; 5. Forwarding Dubpoetry in this Generation: A Grassroots
Performance and Neo-Literary Genre in Transition Susan Gingell; 6.
Postcolonial Ruins, Reconstructive Poetics: Caribbean Urban Imaginaries
Christopher Winks; 7. Reimagining Caribbean Time and Space: Speculative
Fiction Rebecca Romdhani; 8. Drama and Performance Justine Mcconnell; 9.
Here are the Others: Caribbean Creative Nonfiction Kei Miller; 10. 'Let
every child run wild': Cultural Identity and the Role of the Child in
Caribbean Children's and Young Adult Fiction Aisha Takiyah Spencer; Part
II. Cultural and Political Transitions: 11. Caribbean Feminist Criticism:
Towards a New Canon of Caribbean Feminist Theory and Theorizing Simone A.
James Alexander; 12. Writing of and for a Revolution Alison Donnell and
Nalini Mohabir; 12. Digital Yards: Caribbean Writing on Social Media and
Other Digital Platforms Kelly Baker Josephs; 13. Developing and Sustaining
Literary Publics: Prizes, Festivals, and New Writing Ifeona Fulani; Part
III. The Caribbean Region in Transition: 14. The Caribbean and Britain
Sarah Lawson Welsh; 15. Acts of Trespass and Collapsing Borders: Alternate
Landscapes in Contemporary Caribbean-Canadian Literature Camille A. Isaacs;
16. The Caribbean and the United States Jocelyn Fenton Stitt; 17. The
Caribbean and the Tourist Gaze Supriya M. Nair; 18. Caribbean Subjects in
the World Kezia A. Page; Part IV. Critical Transitions: 19. Visuality in
Caribbean Literature and Visual Culture Marta Fernández Campa; 20. From
Counter-Textuality to Intertextuality: Continuing the Caribbean Canon Emily
L. Taylor; 21. Caribbean Eco-Poetics: The Categorial Imperative and
Indifference in the Caribbean Environment Keja L. Valens; 22. Sexual
Subjects Faizal Deen and Ronald Cummings; 23. Caribbean Literature and
Literary Studies: Past, Present, and Future Alison Donnell; Bibliography;
Index.
Introduction. Caribbean Assemblages: 1970s-2020 Alison Donnell and Ronald
Cummings; Part I. Literary and Generic Transitions: 1. Writing and the
Responsibility to Memory: The Role of White Female Planters in Contemporary
Caribbean Novels Tanya L. Shields; 2. Caribbean Identities and Diversifying
the Creole Mix Shivanee Ramlochan; 3. Carnival, Calypso, and Dancehall
Cultures: Making the Popular Political in Contemporary Caribbean Writing
Emily Zobel Marshall; 4. Life Writing, Gender and Caribbean Narrative
1970-2015: Itinerant Self-Making in the Postcolonial Caribbean Denise
Decaires Narain; 5. Forwarding Dubpoetry in this Generation: A Grassroots
Performance and Neo-Literary Genre in Transition Susan Gingell; 6.
Postcolonial Ruins, Reconstructive Poetics: Caribbean Urban Imaginaries
Christopher Winks; 7. Reimagining Caribbean Time and Space: Speculative
Fiction Rebecca Romdhani; 8. Drama and Performance Justine Mcconnell; 9.
Here are the Others: Caribbean Creative Nonfiction Kei Miller; 10. 'Let
every child run wild': Cultural Identity and the Role of the Child in
Caribbean Children's and Young Adult Fiction Aisha Takiyah Spencer; Part
II. Cultural and Political Transitions: 11. Caribbean Feminist Criticism:
Towards a New Canon of Caribbean Feminist Theory and Theorizing Simone A.
James Alexander; 12. Writing of and for a Revolution Alison Donnell and
Nalini Mohabir; 12. Digital Yards: Caribbean Writing on Social Media and
Other Digital Platforms Kelly Baker Josephs; 13. Developing and Sustaining
Literary Publics: Prizes, Festivals, and New Writing Ifeona Fulani; Part
III. The Caribbean Region in Transition: 14. The Caribbean and Britain
Sarah Lawson Welsh; 15. Acts of Trespass and Collapsing Borders: Alternate
Landscapes in Contemporary Caribbean-Canadian Literature Camille A. Isaacs;
16. The Caribbean and the United States Jocelyn Fenton Stitt; 17. The
Caribbean and the Tourist Gaze Supriya M. Nair; 18. Caribbean Subjects in
the World Kezia A. Page; Part IV. Critical Transitions: 19. Visuality in
Caribbean Literature and Visual Culture Marta Fernández Campa; 20. From
Counter-Textuality to Intertextuality: Continuing the Caribbean Canon Emily
L. Taylor; 21. Caribbean Eco-Poetics: The Categorial Imperative and
Indifference in the Caribbean Environment Keja L. Valens; 22. Sexual
Subjects Faizal Deen and Ronald Cummings; 23. Caribbean Literature and
Literary Studies: Past, Present, and Future Alison Donnell; Bibliography;
Index.
Cummings; Part I. Literary and Generic Transitions: 1. Writing and the
Responsibility to Memory: The Role of White Female Planters in Contemporary
Caribbean Novels Tanya L. Shields; 2. Caribbean Identities and Diversifying
the Creole Mix Shivanee Ramlochan; 3. Carnival, Calypso, and Dancehall
Cultures: Making the Popular Political in Contemporary Caribbean Writing
Emily Zobel Marshall; 4. Life Writing, Gender and Caribbean Narrative
1970-2015: Itinerant Self-Making in the Postcolonial Caribbean Denise
Decaires Narain; 5. Forwarding Dubpoetry in this Generation: A Grassroots
Performance and Neo-Literary Genre in Transition Susan Gingell; 6.
Postcolonial Ruins, Reconstructive Poetics: Caribbean Urban Imaginaries
Christopher Winks; 7. Reimagining Caribbean Time and Space: Speculative
Fiction Rebecca Romdhani; 8. Drama and Performance Justine Mcconnell; 9.
Here are the Others: Caribbean Creative Nonfiction Kei Miller; 10. 'Let
every child run wild': Cultural Identity and the Role of the Child in
Caribbean Children's and Young Adult Fiction Aisha Takiyah Spencer; Part
II. Cultural and Political Transitions: 11. Caribbean Feminist Criticism:
Towards a New Canon of Caribbean Feminist Theory and Theorizing Simone A.
James Alexander; 12. Writing of and for a Revolution Alison Donnell and
Nalini Mohabir; 12. Digital Yards: Caribbean Writing on Social Media and
Other Digital Platforms Kelly Baker Josephs; 13. Developing and Sustaining
Literary Publics: Prizes, Festivals, and New Writing Ifeona Fulani; Part
III. The Caribbean Region in Transition: 14. The Caribbean and Britain
Sarah Lawson Welsh; 15. Acts of Trespass and Collapsing Borders: Alternate
Landscapes in Contemporary Caribbean-Canadian Literature Camille A. Isaacs;
16. The Caribbean and the United States Jocelyn Fenton Stitt; 17. The
Caribbean and the Tourist Gaze Supriya M. Nair; 18. Caribbean Subjects in
the World Kezia A. Page; Part IV. Critical Transitions: 19. Visuality in
Caribbean Literature and Visual Culture Marta Fernández Campa; 20. From
Counter-Textuality to Intertextuality: Continuing the Caribbean Canon Emily
L. Taylor; 21. Caribbean Eco-Poetics: The Categorial Imperative and
Indifference in the Caribbean Environment Keja L. Valens; 22. Sexual
Subjects Faizal Deen and Ronald Cummings; 23. Caribbean Literature and
Literary Studies: Past, Present, and Future Alison Donnell; Bibliography;
Index.