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Caribbean Metaverse Development: A Literature Review Perspective
The Caribbean’s metaverse evolution accelerated due to the Covid-19 pandemic. This paper focuses on the metaverse, XR, and NFT and emphasises the Caribbean’s contribution to the virtual environment.
Jason Robert Rameshwar, Graham S. Kıng
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London's Burning: Structuralist Readings of the Urban Inferno in the 1950's British Literature of Multi-culturalism [PDF]
This article examines a literary triangle treating a modern re-imagining of the Dantean Inferno in Caribbean migrant experience. Sam Selvon’s The Lonely Londoners advanced a stylistic and intellectual revolution in post-World War II British literature ...
Tadd Graham Fernée
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Espace contextuel et relationnel et corpus scolaire caribéen
The history of the Caribbean has contributed to the determination of historical, social, and geographical limits therefore setting Caribbean literature outside the borders of the realm of French literature.
Marlène Boudhau
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POESÍA EN RITMO DE CARNAVAL Y CALIPSO: “SUNRIS”, DE GRACE NICHOLS
La fiesta del carnaval y el ritmo del género musical calipso están intrínsecamente ligados a la poesía del Caribe anglófono de fines del siglo xx y comienzos del xxi. En el presente trabajo se estudia la sección “Sunris” del libro homónimo de la guyanesa
Azucena Galettini
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El prefacio de La maravillosa vida breve de Óscar Wao (2007) de Junot Díaz presenta a Galactus, llamado el “devorador de mundos” en Marvel, como pista de lectura inquietante.
Silvia Ortiz Gómez
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The African Heritage of Latinx and Caribbean Literature
The African Heritage of Latinx and Caribbean Literature unearths a buried African archive within widely-read Latinx writers of the last fifty years. It challenges dominant narratives in World Literature and transatlantic studies that ignore Africa's ...
Sarah M. Quesada
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Food culture in Oonya Kempadoo’s All Decent Animals and Buxton Spice
The role of food culture in the construction of collective identity remains indispensable, considering that it results from consistent and prolonged practice by the given population.
Isha Banerjee, Rashmi Dubey
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The Aspect of Memory in Oonya Kempadoo’s All Decent Animals and Buxton Spice
Oonya Kempadoo, a Caribbean novelist of mixed racial and cultural heritage, has harnessed the power of memory in her novels. Her fresh approach and representation of Caribbean life provoke a sense of familiarity even in the most distanced reader, owing ...
Isha Banerjee
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TIME AND TRANSLATIONAL IDENTITIES IN WILSON HARRIS’S THE TREE OF THE SUN [PDF]
Identity constitutes a key concept in twentieth-century and contemporary Caribbean literature; the notion of an exchange or translation of identity manifests a cultural necessity to overcome barriers, such as those separating racial and ethnic groups ...
Timothy Weiss
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Disrupted Parenthood in Caryl Phillips’s The Final Passage
In his debut novel The Final Passage, first published in 1985, Caryl Phillips (dis)connects the English and the Caribbean spaces simultaneously imposing this inbetweenness onto his continuously misplaced characters.
Fediakova Anastasiia
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