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Strategies and Stratagems of some Dutch-Antillean Writers
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Jaap Oversteegen✝
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Charting the Caribbean as a Literary Region 1
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Part I. The Anglophone Caribbean
- Introduction 9
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Literary Development: A Contrastive History
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Emergence of Language and Literature
- Language Use in West Indian Literature 25
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Popular and Literate Cultures
- The Institution of Literature 41
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Islands and Territories
- The Literatures of Trinidad and Jamaica 69
- Guyanese Identities 97
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Genre: A Contrastive History
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Fiction
- The Novel before 1950 115
- The Novel from 1950 to 1970 127
- The Novel since 1970 149
- Short Fiction 199
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Poetry
- A History of Poetry 227
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Drama
- Theatralizing the Anglophone Caribbean, 1492 to the 1980s 285
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Essay
- The Essay 329
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Part II. The Netherlands Antilles, Aruba, and Suriname
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Prospecting the Field: A Contrastive History of Literary Development
- Introduction 355
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Emergence of Language and Literature
- Notes on Early Printing in the Dutch Caribbean Islands 367
- Ideological Controversies in Curaçaoan Publishing Strategies (1900–1945) 375
- The Literary Infrastructure of Suriname 387
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Language and Popular Culture
- The Creole Languages of the Caribbean 399
- The Value of Guene for Folklore and Literary Culture 415
- Song Texts as Literature of Daily Life in the Netherlands Antilles 421
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Islands and Territories
- Katibu ta galiña 433
- From Oral to Written Literature 443
- Di nos e ta! 451
- Conclusions 463
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A Mosaic Setting: A Contrastive History of Genre
- Introduction 471
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Overview
- West Indian Slavery and Dutch Enlightenment Literature 481
- The Portuguese Jewish Nation 491
- Curaçaoan Literature in Spanish 505
- Strategies and Stratagems of some Dutch-Antillean Writers 513
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Fiction
- The Contemporary Surinamese Novel 527
- Surinamese Short Narrative 543
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Poetry
- Literary Magazines and Poetry in the Netherlands Antilles 563
- The Surinamese Muse 569
- East Indian Surinamese Poetry and its Languages 581
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Drama
- Forms of Dramatic Expression in the Leeward Islands 597
- Banya , a Surviving Surinamese Slave Play 615
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Literary Magazines
- Civilisadó : A Doomed Civilizing Offensive in Curaçao, 1871-1875 625
- Prewar Prose and Poetry in Papiamentu 633
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Literary Criticism
- Antillean Literary Criticism 645
- Conclusions 651
- Index to Names of Writers and Significant Historical Figures 659
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Charting the Caribbean as a Literary Region 1
-
Part I. The Anglophone Caribbean
- Introduction 9
-
Literary Development: A Contrastive History
-
Emergence of Language and Literature
- Language Use in West Indian Literature 25
-
Popular and Literate Cultures
- The Institution of Literature 41
-
Islands and Territories
- The Literatures of Trinidad and Jamaica 69
- Guyanese Identities 97
-
Genre: A Contrastive History
-
Fiction
- The Novel before 1950 115
- The Novel from 1950 to 1970 127
- The Novel since 1970 149
- Short Fiction 199
-
Poetry
- A History of Poetry 227
-
Drama
- Theatralizing the Anglophone Caribbean, 1492 to the 1980s 285
-
Essay
- The Essay 329
-
Part II. The Netherlands Antilles, Aruba, and Suriname
-
Prospecting the Field: A Contrastive History of Literary Development
- Introduction 355
-
Emergence of Language and Literature
- Notes on Early Printing in the Dutch Caribbean Islands 367
- Ideological Controversies in Curaçaoan Publishing Strategies (1900–1945) 375
- The Literary Infrastructure of Suriname 387
-
Language and Popular Culture
- The Creole Languages of the Caribbean 399
- The Value of Guene for Folklore and Literary Culture 415
- Song Texts as Literature of Daily Life in the Netherlands Antilles 421
-
Islands and Territories
- Katibu ta galiña 433
- From Oral to Written Literature 443
- Di nos e ta! 451
- Conclusions 463
-
A Mosaic Setting: A Contrastive History of Genre
- Introduction 471
-
Overview
- West Indian Slavery and Dutch Enlightenment Literature 481
- The Portuguese Jewish Nation 491
- Curaçaoan Literature in Spanish 505
- Strategies and Stratagems of some Dutch-Antillean Writers 513
-
Fiction
- The Contemporary Surinamese Novel 527
- Surinamese Short Narrative 543
-
Poetry
- Literary Magazines and Poetry in the Netherlands Antilles 563
- The Surinamese Muse 569
- East Indian Surinamese Poetry and its Languages 581
-
Drama
- Forms of Dramatic Expression in the Leeward Islands 597
- Banya , a Surviving Surinamese Slave Play 615
-
Literary Magazines
- Civilisadó : A Doomed Civilizing Offensive in Curaçao, 1871-1875 625
- Prewar Prose and Poetry in Papiamentu 633
-
Literary Criticism
- Antillean Literary Criticism 645
- Conclusions 651
- Index to Names of Writers and Significant Historical Figures 659