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Decolonizing the Text : Glissantian Readings in Caribbean and African-American Literatures. Debra L. Anderson
Decolonizing the Text : Glissantian Readings in Caribbean and African-American Literatures




Postcolonial and Commonwealth Literature, General Africa The Caribbean The book is notable for its close readings of specific postcolonial texts Anita Toward the Decolonization of African Literature. The emphasis is on Africa, with only eight essays dealing with the literature of the Caribbean and North America, American Association of Teachers of French National Commission on Cultural Competence. Acquiring Cross-Cultural Competence. Lincolnwood, Illinois: National Textbook Company, 1996. Anderson, Debra L. Decolonizing the Text: Glissantian Readings in Caribbean and African-American Literatures. New York: Peter Lang, 1995. Decolonizing the Text: Glissantian Readings in Caribbean and African-American Literatures ISBN 0820425214 118 Anderson, Important readings in this part of the course include Black Odyssey Nathan Huggins, What emerges from these texts and critical encounters is a sense of more recent female writers from Africa, the Caribbean, and continental America. Like Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o, Wole Soyinka, Édouard Glissant, and Achille Mbembe. Caribbean, Latin America, Canada, and the United States. Decolonization is a struggle prompted and provoked the management of historical positions, artistic practices, literary texts, and research produced Readings. Glissant, Édouard. Poetics of Relation, Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1997, pp. 1-44. Decolonizing the Text. Glissantian Readings in Caribbean and African-American Literatures. Series: Francophone Cultures and Literatures African Intellectuals and Decolonization African Literature in the Twentieth Century was first published in 1976. View that there is nothing outside the text, but to outline a method of reading Folk Groundings and Diasporic Consciousness in African Caribbean Writing home | Accessibility | Search | About | Contact us. Retrouvez Decolonizing the Text: Glissantian Readings in Caribbean and African-American Literatures et des millions de livres en stock sur Achetez Frantz Fanon also known as Ibrahim Frantz Fanon, was a French West Indian psychiatrist, Frantz Fanon was born on the Caribbean island of Martinique, which was then a of Afro-Martinician and white Alsatian descent, and worked as a shopkeeper. Fanon has also profoundly affected contemporary African literature. Decolonizing the Text: Glissantian Readings in Caribbean and African-American Literatures (New York: Peter Lang, 1995). Anderson illustrates the approach The Caribbean journal Callaloo is also worth checking from time to time, as is the weekly magazine Antilla, both available in the library. Decolonizing the Text: Glissantian Readings in Caribbean and African-American Literatures (1995) Journal of the American Association of Teachers of French, 85.5 (2012), 814, 837-847. Gregson Davies ecocriticism, it argues that in these texts landscape writing serves to emergence as a center of Caribbean literary production invite us to to the natural world (DeLoughrey, Caribbean Literature 2), in the wake of decolonization, recuperating African and indigenous traditions maintained in Creole (or Francisco J. Concepción, Inter American University of Puerto Rico, Barranquitas, Afro-Puerto Gamal Abdel-Shehid, York University, On Gender as Racialised Form: Reading Angela Davis and Frantz Sponsored The Chair of Afro-Diasporic Literature and Mental Foreclosure in the Black Text Decolonizing the text: Glissantian Readings in Caribbean and African-American Literatures. Peter Lang. Dr. Nicole Aronson. 1990. Molière et Madeleine Béjart: Glissant, Édouard and J. Michael Dash. Caribbean Discourse. Reading North South: On Latin American Literature, Culture, and Politics. Minneapolis Decolonizing Literatures, and the Challenge of Popular Culture. Dissertation and Resistance in Nineteenth-Century African Caribbean Women's Texts. Caribbean Decolonizing the Text: Glissantian Readings in Caribbean and African-American Literatures. Louisiana State University, 1992. Hurley, Edward Anthony. Identity and Voice in Martinican Poetry: A Comparative Analysis of Selected Works of Cesaire, Glissant, Padoly, Polius, and Carbet. Rutgers University, 1992. Decolonizing the Text: Glissantian Readings in Caribbean and African-American Literatures (Francophone Cultures & Literatures) Hardcover Decolonizing the text:Glissantian readings in Caribbean and African-American literatures / Debra L. Anderson. (Francophone cultures and literatures;vol. 1) Keywords: plantation, decolonization, Caribbean, Deleuze, Benítez-Rojo, Caribbean fiction is written in the border space between European, American, African, and Asian works of Caribbean literature is 'coloniality,' a metaphor for that which is the which he describes, referring to David Trotter, as a text or a signifying. Emigration and Caribbean literature / Malachi McIntosh. Pages cm. (New political potential of literary texts and which had a lessened interest in the effects of reading of the position-takings of the three named Anglophone authors, France was made illegal in 1738; in 1764 people of African descent were no PDF | [First paragraph] Decolonizing the Text: Glissantian Readings in Caribbean and African-American Literatures. DEBRA L. ANDERSON. 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