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Encyclopedia of Caribbean Literature

2005
The Caribbean is a part of the world with diverse cultures and a long and fascinating literary tradition. The people of this region have endured through civil strife, poverty, natural disasters, and military conflicts; and their literature reflects their despair and dreams.
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Spanish Caribbean Literature: A Heuristic for Colonial Caribbean Studies

Small Axe: A Caribbean Journal of Criticism, 2016
This essay reflects on the colonial Spanish Caribbean as a heuristic that enriches Caribbean studies. First, it meditates on the usefulness and limitations of applying the category of the Spanish Caribbean to the analysis of some pre- and post-seventeenth-century texts.
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Hispanic Caribbean Literature

Hispania, 1983
Jonathan Tittler   +1 more
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African and Caribbean Literature

1985
The emergence of a people, oppressed for centuries, into articulate awareness of their insulted and traumatic history is a matter of concern to everyone. But the matter is a highly complex one, as one learns most easily of all, perhaps, from V.S. Naipaul’s (q.v.) essays The Overcrowded Barracoon (1972), in which he shows how not only the foundation of ...
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Resistance and Caribbean Literature

Ethnohistory, 1984
Douglas Midgett, Selwyn Cudjoe
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Literature of the Caribbean

2008
The Caribbean is an exotic but not too distant land, full of rich cultural traditions. The literature of the Caribbean reflects the social, political, and cultural concerns of the region and is a valuable tool for learning about the area and its people. This book includes chapters on roughly a dozen contemporary Caribbean writers.
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