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- Summary
- This companion is divided into six sections that provide an introduction to and critical history of the field, discussions of key texts and a critical debate on major topics such as the nation, race, gender and migration
- Language
- eng
- Edition
- 1st ed
- Extent
- xxx, 660 p.
- Contents
-
- Dionne Brand: a poetics of diasporic domestic radicalism / Alexis Pauline Gumbs -- Kamau Brathwaite: grounded in the past, revisioning the present / Elaine Savory -- Erna Brodber: a poetics of redemption / Antonia MacDonald -- Michelle cliff: the unheard music / Isabel Hoving -- Wilson Harris: understanding the language of the imagination / Mark McWatt -- C.L.R. James: twentieth-century literary journeys / Aaron Kamugisha -- George Lamming: revolutionary poetics / Sandra Pouchet Paquet -- Earl Lovelace: the poetics and politics of his fiction / John Thieme -- V.S. Naipaul: the writer as the last free man / Nicholas Laughlin -- Caryl Phillips: the dignity of the examined life / Bénédicte Ledent -- Marlene NourbeSe Philip: this space/dis/place between, the poetics and philosophy of body, voice and silence / Curdella Forbes -- Olive Senior: 'Grung'/ground(ed) poetics, 'The voice from the bottom of the well' / Michael A. Bucknor -- Derek Walcott: on being a Caribbean poet / Edward Baugh -- Sylvia Wynter: insurgent criticism and a poetics of disenchantment / Norval Edwards -- The foundational generation: from The beacon to Savacou / Norval Edwards -- The questioning generation: rights, representations and cultural fractions in the 1980s and 1990s / Alison Donnell -- The eclectic generation: Caribbean literary criticism at the turn of the twenty-first century / Nadia Ellis -- Early colonial narratives of the West Indies: Lady Nugent, Eliza Fenwick, Matthew Lewis and Frieda Cassin / Evelyn O'Callaghan -- The urban-rural dialectic and the changing role of black women: Jane's career, Banana bottom, Minty alley and Pocomania / Belinda Edmondson -- 'So differently from what the heart arranged': Voices under the window, New day and A quality of violence / Victor L. Chang -- Caribbean ecopoetics: dwelling in In the castle of my skin, Palace of the peacock and A house for Mr Biswas / Supriya Nair -- Prophetic visions of the past: The arrivants and Another life / Lorna Burns -- Race, diaspora and identity: The meeting point, Brown girl, Brownstones and The lonely Londoners / Hyacinth M. Simpson -- Wordy, worldly women poets: Louise Bennett, Lorna Goodison and Olive Senior / Denise deCaires Narain -- Writing gender, re-writing nation: Wide Sargasso Sea, Annie John, Jane and Louisa will soon come home and Myal / Rebecca Ashworth -- 'Fi wi story': moments in the emergence of a Caribbean theatre we can own: Man better man, Pantomime and Lionheart gal / Carolyn Allen -- From diasporic sensibility to close transnationalism: The Agüero sister, The dew breaker and The brief wondrous life of Oscar Wao / Kezia Page -- Rewriting the mother/nation: No telephone to heaven, In another place, No here and Cereus blooms at night / Emily L. Taylor --
- [cont.] Migration and diaspora in contemporary Caribbean literature: 'no nation now but the imagination' / David Chariandy -- Dub poetry as a postmodern art form: self-conscious of critical reception / Michael A. Bucknor -- Ecocriticism: the politics of place / Elizabeth DeLoughrey -- Caribbean life-writing and performative liberation: beyond the boundaries / Lisa R. Brown -- Marxism: reading class in Anglophone Caribbean literature / Glyne A. Griffith -- Modernism and Anglophone Caribbean literature / J. Dillon Brown -- Hybridity and subalternity in the postcolonial Caribbean: splitting the difference / Lincoln Z. Shlensky -- Psychoanalysis in Caribbean literature / Whitney Bly Edwards -- Queer theory and Caribbean writing / Ronald Cummings -- Strategies of Caribbean feminism / Donette Francis -- The canon/canonicity. Anglophone Caribbean literature and the canon / Leah Rosenberg ; Canons, curriculums and critics / Kenneth Ramchand -- Ethnicity. Authorial reckoning with the Dougla in Trinidad literature, 1929-1997 / Sheila Rampersad ; Chinese characters in Anglo-Caribbean literature / Anne-Marie Lee-Loy -- Folk. 'Folking up the criticism': the politics of 'the folk' in Caribbean discourse / Christian Campbell ; The folk in Caribbean theatre / Louis Regis -- Gender/sexuality. Caribbean literature and sexuality / Faith Smith ; Male same-sex relationality as critical trauma: un-knowing the language of heteronormative dominance in Anglo-Caribbean gender discourse / Charleston Thomas -- History. The lives of others: happenings, histories and literary healing / Alison Donnell ; Re-membering history: the aesthetics of ruins in West Indian postcolonial poetry / Dania Dwyer -- Indigeneity: 'there once was an India' who imagined elsewhere and others / Tanya Shields ; Recognizing the spirit: indigenous spirituality and Caribbean literature / Kei Miller -- Language. Language and the downpressed: the Rasta Man in Jamaican creative writing / Velma Pollard ; Language use and West Indian literary criticism /Merle Hodge -- Location. The language of landscape: a lexicon of the Caribbean spatial imaginary / Sarah Phillips Casteel ; Memory-work: reading Merle Collins and the poetics of place / Shalini Puri -- Migration. Returns and redirections in Caribbean diaspora literary politics: 'Tom Say' / Rinaldo Walcott ; 'Triply diasporized': literary pathways of Caribbean migration and diaspora / Carole Boyce Davies -- Nation. At the border: what remains, abides: fragmentation, nation and the arrivant / Anthony Reed ; Rewriting the Caribbean nation: literary authorship and the diasporic imagination / Marika Preziuso -- Popular. What is the 'popular' in Caribbean popular culture?: notes towards a response / Patricia J. Saunders ; Killing talk: postmodernism and the popular--violence and Jamaican dancehall music / Idara Hippolyte -- Race. Black radical thought / Eldon V. Birthwright ; The divisions that bind: thinking through race in Anglophone Caribbean literature / Jean Antoine-Dunne -- Anthologizing the Caribbean / Erika J. Waters -- Political tensions and Caribbean voices: the Swanzy years, 1946-1954 / Philip Nanton -- 'Look, we movin now': the interface between film and literature / Jean Antoine-Dunne -- Ways of seeing: visual/verbal expressions, Caribbean writers who paint / Kim Robinson-Walcott -- The idea of the literary in the Little magazines of the 1940s / Raphael Dalleo -- Local and metropolitan publishing / Gail Low -- Log on: toward social and digital islands / Annie Paul
- Isbn
- 9780203830352
- Label
- The Routledge companion to Anglophone Caribbean literature
- Title
- The Routledge companion to Anglophone Caribbean literature
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Michael Bucknor and Alison Donnell
- Title variation
- Companion to Anglophone Caribbean literature
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- This companion is divided into six sections that provide an introduction to and critical history of the field, discussions of key texts and a critical debate on major topics such as the nation, race, gender and migration
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- PR9205
- LC item number
- .R68 2011
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorDate
- 1966-
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
-
- Bucknor, Michael
- Donnell, Alison
- Series statement
- Routledge literature companions
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Caribbean literature (English)
- West Indian literature (English)
- Caribbean Area
- Label
- The Routledge companion to Anglophone Caribbean literature, edited by Michael Bucknor and Alison Donnell
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Contents
-
- Dionne Brand: a poetics of diasporic domestic radicalism / Alexis Pauline Gumbs -- Kamau Brathwaite: grounded in the past, revisioning the present / Elaine Savory -- Erna Brodber: a poetics of redemption / Antonia MacDonald -- Michelle cliff: the unheard music / Isabel Hoving -- Wilson Harris: understanding the language of the imagination / Mark McWatt -- C.L.R. James: twentieth-century literary journeys / Aaron Kamugisha -- George Lamming: revolutionary poetics / Sandra Pouchet Paquet -- Earl Lovelace: the poetics and politics of his fiction / John Thieme -- V.S. Naipaul: the writer as the last free man / Nicholas Laughlin -- Caryl Phillips: the dignity of the examined life / Bénédicte Ledent -- Marlene NourbeSe Philip: this space/dis/place between, the poetics and philosophy of body, voice and silence / Curdella Forbes -- Olive Senior: 'Grung'/ground(ed) poetics, 'The voice from the bottom of the well' / Michael A. Bucknor -- Derek Walcott: on being a Caribbean poet / Edward Baugh -- Sylvia Wynter: insurgent criticism and a poetics of disenchantment / Norval Edwards -- The foundational generation: from The beacon to Savacou / Norval Edwards -- The questioning generation: rights, representations and cultural fractions in the 1980s and 1990s / Alison Donnell -- The eclectic generation: Caribbean literary criticism at the turn of the twenty-first century / Nadia Ellis -- Early colonial narratives of the West Indies: Lady Nugent, Eliza Fenwick, Matthew Lewis and Frieda Cassin / Evelyn O'Callaghan -- The urban-rural dialectic and the changing role of black women: Jane's career, Banana bottom, Minty alley and Pocomania / Belinda Edmondson -- 'So differently from what the heart arranged': Voices under the window, New day and A quality of violence / Victor L. Chang -- Caribbean ecopoetics: dwelling in In the castle of my skin, Palace of the peacock and A house for Mr Biswas / Supriya Nair -- Prophetic visions of the past: The arrivants and Another life / Lorna Burns -- Race, diaspora and identity: The meeting point, Brown girl, Brownstones and The lonely Londoners / Hyacinth M. Simpson -- Wordy, worldly women poets: Louise Bennett, Lorna Goodison and Olive Senior / Denise deCaires Narain -- Writing gender, re-writing nation: Wide Sargasso Sea, Annie John, Jane and Louisa will soon come home and Myal / Rebecca Ashworth -- 'Fi wi story': moments in the emergence of a Caribbean theatre we can own: Man better man, Pantomime and Lionheart gal / Carolyn Allen -- From diasporic sensibility to close transnationalism: The Agüero sister, The dew breaker and The brief wondrous life of Oscar Wao / Kezia Page -- Rewriting the mother/nation: No telephone to heaven, In another place, No here and Cereus blooms at night / Emily L. Taylor --
- [cont.] Migration and diaspora in contemporary Caribbean literature: 'no nation now but the imagination' / David Chariandy -- Dub poetry as a postmodern art form: self-conscious of critical reception / Michael A. Bucknor -- Ecocriticism: the politics of place / Elizabeth DeLoughrey -- Caribbean life-writing and performative liberation: beyond the boundaries / Lisa R. Brown -- Marxism: reading class in Anglophone Caribbean literature / Glyne A. Griffith -- Modernism and Anglophone Caribbean literature / J. Dillon Brown -- Hybridity and subalternity in the postcolonial Caribbean: splitting the difference / Lincoln Z. Shlensky -- Psychoanalysis in Caribbean literature / Whitney Bly Edwards -- Queer theory and Caribbean writing / Ronald Cummings -- Strategies of Caribbean feminism / Donette Francis -- The canon/canonicity. Anglophone Caribbean literature and the canon / Leah Rosenberg ; Canons, curriculums and critics / Kenneth Ramchand -- Ethnicity. Authorial reckoning with the Dougla in Trinidad literature, 1929-1997 / Sheila Rampersad ; Chinese characters in Anglo-Caribbean literature / Anne-Marie Lee-Loy -- Folk. 'Folking up the criticism': the politics of 'the folk' in Caribbean discourse / Christian Campbell ; The folk in Caribbean theatre / Louis Regis -- Gender/sexuality. Caribbean literature and sexuality / Faith Smith ; Male same-sex relationality as critical trauma: un-knowing the language of heteronormative dominance in Anglo-Caribbean gender discourse / Charleston Thomas -- History. The lives of others: happenings, histories and literary healing / Alison Donnell ; Re-membering history: the aesthetics of ruins in West Indian postcolonial poetry / Dania Dwyer -- Indigeneity: 'there once was an India' who imagined elsewhere and others / Tanya Shields ; Recognizing the spirit: indigenous spirituality and Caribbean literature / Kei Miller -- Language. Language and the downpressed: the Rasta Man in Jamaican creative writing / Velma Pollard ; Language use and West Indian literary criticism /Merle Hodge -- Location. The language of landscape: a lexicon of the Caribbean spatial imaginary / Sarah Phillips Casteel ; Memory-work: reading Merle Collins and the poetics of place / Shalini Puri -- Migration. Returns and redirections in Caribbean diaspora literary politics: 'Tom Say' / Rinaldo Walcott ; 'Triply diasporized': literary pathways of Caribbean migration and diaspora / Carole Boyce Davies -- Nation. At the border: what remains, abides: fragmentation, nation and the arrivant / Anthony Reed ; Rewriting the Caribbean nation: literary authorship and the diasporic imagination / Marika Preziuso -- Popular. What is the 'popular' in Caribbean popular culture?: notes towards a response / Patricia J. Saunders ; Killing talk: postmodernism and the popular--violence and Jamaican dancehall music / Idara Hippolyte -- Race. Black radical thought / Eldon V. Birthwright ; The divisions that bind: thinking through race in Anglophone Caribbean literature / Jean Antoine-Dunne -- Anthologizing the Caribbean / Erika J. Waters -- Political tensions and Caribbean voices: the Swanzy years, 1946-1954 / Philip Nanton -- 'Look, we movin now': the interface between film and literature / Jean Antoine-Dunne -- Ways of seeing: visual/verbal expressions, Caribbean writers who paint / Kim Robinson-Walcott -- The idea of the literary in the Little magazines of the 1940s / Raphael Dalleo -- Local and metropolitan publishing / Gail Low -- Log on: toward social and digital islands / Annie Paul
- Control code
- 457164579
- Dimensions
- 26 cm
- Edition
- 1st ed
- Extent
- xxx, 660 p.
- Isbn
- 9780203830352
- Lccn
- 2010035442
- System control number
- (OCoLC)457164579
- Label
- The Routledge companion to Anglophone Caribbean literature, edited by Michael Bucknor and Alison Donnell
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Contents
-
- Dionne Brand: a poetics of diasporic domestic radicalism / Alexis Pauline Gumbs -- Kamau Brathwaite: grounded in the past, revisioning the present / Elaine Savory -- Erna Brodber: a poetics of redemption / Antonia MacDonald -- Michelle cliff: the unheard music / Isabel Hoving -- Wilson Harris: understanding the language of the imagination / Mark McWatt -- C.L.R. James: twentieth-century literary journeys / Aaron Kamugisha -- George Lamming: revolutionary poetics / Sandra Pouchet Paquet -- Earl Lovelace: the poetics and politics of his fiction / John Thieme -- V.S. Naipaul: the writer as the last free man / Nicholas Laughlin -- Caryl Phillips: the dignity of the examined life / Bénédicte Ledent -- Marlene NourbeSe Philip: this space/dis/place between, the poetics and philosophy of body, voice and silence / Curdella Forbes -- Olive Senior: 'Grung'/ground(ed) poetics, 'The voice from the bottom of the well' / Michael A. Bucknor -- Derek Walcott: on being a Caribbean poet / Edward Baugh -- Sylvia Wynter: insurgent criticism and a poetics of disenchantment / Norval Edwards -- The foundational generation: from The beacon to Savacou / Norval Edwards -- The questioning generation: rights, representations and cultural fractions in the 1980s and 1990s / Alison Donnell -- The eclectic generation: Caribbean literary criticism at the turn of the twenty-first century / Nadia Ellis -- Early colonial narratives of the West Indies: Lady Nugent, Eliza Fenwick, Matthew Lewis and Frieda Cassin / Evelyn O'Callaghan -- The urban-rural dialectic and the changing role of black women: Jane's career, Banana bottom, Minty alley and Pocomania / Belinda Edmondson -- 'So differently from what the heart arranged': Voices under the window, New day and A quality of violence / Victor L. Chang -- Caribbean ecopoetics: dwelling in In the castle of my skin, Palace of the peacock and A house for Mr Biswas / Supriya Nair -- Prophetic visions of the past: The arrivants and Another life / Lorna Burns -- Race, diaspora and identity: The meeting point, Brown girl, Brownstones and The lonely Londoners / Hyacinth M. Simpson -- Wordy, worldly women poets: Louise Bennett, Lorna Goodison and Olive Senior / Denise deCaires Narain -- Writing gender, re-writing nation: Wide Sargasso Sea, Annie John, Jane and Louisa will soon come home and Myal / Rebecca Ashworth -- 'Fi wi story': moments in the emergence of a Caribbean theatre we can own: Man better man, Pantomime and Lionheart gal / Carolyn Allen -- From diasporic sensibility to close transnationalism: The Agüero sister, The dew breaker and The brief wondrous life of Oscar Wao / Kezia Page -- Rewriting the mother/nation: No telephone to heaven, In another place, No here and Cereus blooms at night / Emily L. Taylor --
- [cont.] Migration and diaspora in contemporary Caribbean literature: 'no nation now but the imagination' / David Chariandy -- Dub poetry as a postmodern art form: self-conscious of critical reception / Michael A. Bucknor -- Ecocriticism: the politics of place / Elizabeth DeLoughrey -- Caribbean life-writing and performative liberation: beyond the boundaries / Lisa R. Brown -- Marxism: reading class in Anglophone Caribbean literature / Glyne A. Griffith -- Modernism and Anglophone Caribbean literature / J. Dillon Brown -- Hybridity and subalternity in the postcolonial Caribbean: splitting the difference / Lincoln Z. Shlensky -- Psychoanalysis in Caribbean literature / Whitney Bly Edwards -- Queer theory and Caribbean writing / Ronald Cummings -- Strategies of Caribbean feminism / Donette Francis -- The canon/canonicity. Anglophone Caribbean literature and the canon / Leah Rosenberg ; Canons, curriculums and critics / Kenneth Ramchand -- Ethnicity. Authorial reckoning with the Dougla in Trinidad literature, 1929-1997 / Sheila Rampersad ; Chinese characters in Anglo-Caribbean literature / Anne-Marie Lee-Loy -- Folk. 'Folking up the criticism': the politics of 'the folk' in Caribbean discourse / Christian Campbell ; The folk in Caribbean theatre / Louis Regis -- Gender/sexuality. Caribbean literature and sexuality / Faith Smith ; Male same-sex relationality as critical trauma: un-knowing the language of heteronormative dominance in Anglo-Caribbean gender discourse / Charleston Thomas -- History. The lives of others: happenings, histories and literary healing / Alison Donnell ; Re-membering history: the aesthetics of ruins in West Indian postcolonial poetry / Dania Dwyer -- Indigeneity: 'there once was an India' who imagined elsewhere and others / Tanya Shields ; Recognizing the spirit: indigenous spirituality and Caribbean literature / Kei Miller -- Language. Language and the downpressed: the Rasta Man in Jamaican creative writing / Velma Pollard ; Language use and West Indian literary criticism /Merle Hodge -- Location. The language of landscape: a lexicon of the Caribbean spatial imaginary / Sarah Phillips Casteel ; Memory-work: reading Merle Collins and the poetics of place / Shalini Puri -- Migration. Returns and redirections in Caribbean diaspora literary politics: 'Tom Say' / Rinaldo Walcott ; 'Triply diasporized': literary pathways of Caribbean migration and diaspora / Carole Boyce Davies -- Nation. At the border: what remains, abides: fragmentation, nation and the arrivant / Anthony Reed ; Rewriting the Caribbean nation: literary authorship and the diasporic imagination / Marika Preziuso -- Popular. What is the 'popular' in Caribbean popular culture?: notes towards a response / Patricia J. Saunders ; Killing talk: postmodernism and the popular--violence and Jamaican dancehall music / Idara Hippolyte -- Race. Black radical thought / Eldon V. Birthwright ; The divisions that bind: thinking through race in Anglophone Caribbean literature / Jean Antoine-Dunne -- Anthologizing the Caribbean / Erika J. Waters -- Political tensions and Caribbean voices: the Swanzy years, 1946-1954 / Philip Nanton -- 'Look, we movin now': the interface between film and literature / Jean Antoine-Dunne -- Ways of seeing: visual/verbal expressions, Caribbean writers who paint / Kim Robinson-Walcott -- The idea of the literary in the Little magazines of the 1940s / Raphael Dalleo -- Local and metropolitan publishing / Gail Low -- Log on: toward social and digital islands / Annie Paul
- Control code
- 457164579
- Dimensions
- 26 cm
- Edition
- 1st ed
- Extent
- xxx, 660 p.
- Isbn
- 9780203830352
- Lccn
- 2010035442
- System control number
- (OCoLC)457164579
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