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History is Bunk! Recovering the Meaning of Independence in Venezuela, Colombia, and Curaçao
A Cross-Cultural Image of Manuel Piar
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Ineke Phaf-Rheinberger
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Charting the Caribbean as a Literary Region xii
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Preliminary Approaches
- Mapping the Caribbean 3
- Islands, Enclaves, Continua 29
- The Cross-Cultural Unity of Caribbean Literature 57
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Literary Creoleness and Chaos Theory
- Chaos and Rhizome 79
- Resistance and Globalization in Caribbean Discourse 87
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Problematics of Literary Historiography
- A Comparative Analysis of Caribbean Literary Magazines: 1960–1980 119
- History is Bunk! Recovering the Meaning of Independence in Venezuela, Colombia, and Curaçao 161
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Literature and Popular Culture
- Oral Tradition and New Literary Canon in Caribbean Poetry 177
- When the Popular Sings the Self 187
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Carnival and Carnivalization
- Caribbean Culture 203
- Writers Playin' Mas' 215
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Gender and Identity
- New World Seductions and Old World Seducers 239
- Closure and Disclosure of the Caribbean Body 251
- Anglophone and Francophone Fiction by Caribbean Women 267
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The Caliban Complex
- The Cult of Caliban 285
- (Post) Modernity and Caribbean Discourse 303
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Genre and Postcoloniality
- From Prince to Lorde 325
- Caribbean Sublime 339
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Cross-Cultural Currents and Conundrums
- D. H. Lawrence and Alejo Carpentier 351
- Caribbean Negritude and Africa 357
- Republican Code, Working Conditions, and Cross-Cultural Hybridity in the Literature of Suriname and Cuba 375
- Index to Names 393
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Charting the Caribbean as a Literary Region xii
-
Preliminary Approaches
- Mapping the Caribbean 3
- Islands, Enclaves, Continua 29
- The Cross-Cultural Unity of Caribbean Literature 57
-
Literary Creoleness and Chaos Theory
- Chaos and Rhizome 79
- Resistance and Globalization in Caribbean Discourse 87
-
Problematics of Literary Historiography
- A Comparative Analysis of Caribbean Literary Magazines: 1960–1980 119
- History is Bunk! Recovering the Meaning of Independence in Venezuela, Colombia, and Curaçao 161
-
Literature and Popular Culture
- Oral Tradition and New Literary Canon in Caribbean Poetry 177
- When the Popular Sings the Self 187
-
Carnival and Carnivalization
- Caribbean Culture 203
- Writers Playin' Mas' 215
-
Gender and Identity
- New World Seductions and Old World Seducers 239
- Closure and Disclosure of the Caribbean Body 251
- Anglophone and Francophone Fiction by Caribbean Women 267
-
The Caliban Complex
- The Cult of Caliban 285
- (Post) Modernity and Caribbean Discourse 303
-
Genre and Postcoloniality
- From Prince to Lorde 325
- Caribbean Sublime 339
-
Cross-Cultural Currents and Conundrums
- D. H. Lawrence and Alejo Carpentier 351
- Caribbean Negritude and Africa 357
- Republican Code, Working Conditions, and Cross-Cultural Hybridity in the Literature of Suriname and Cuba 375
- Index to Names 393