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Essays: Exploring the Global Caribbean Unabridged edition [Hardback]

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  • Izdošanas datums: 24-Sep-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
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Positioning the Caribbean within the complexes of the world community, this collection uses the metaphor of the global Caribbean to discuss the multiple movements, identities, epistemologies and politics of the West Indies. Examining the processes of the transnational transport of peoples, languages, and literatures between the Caribbean, Africa, Europe, and North America, the essays look at the complexities of geographical, intellectual, and artistic migrations.

Positioning the Caribbean within the complexes of the world community, this collection uses the metaphor of the global Caribbean to discuss the multiple movements, identities, epistemologies and politics of the West Indies. Examining the processes of the transnational transport of peoples, languages, and literatures between the Caribbean, Africa, Europe, and North America, the essays look at the complexities of geographical, intellectual, and artistic migrations: at the ways Caribbean writers negotiate the construction of literary and political identities and the ways in which the Caribbean influenced writers and thinkers in North American or Europe. These kinds of reciprocal exchanges locate the islands of the Caribbean within a global context, as recipients of multi- and trans-national influence and as makers of transnational meaning. Building on the dynamic processes of globalization, this collection suggests that the Caribbean provides a perspective for thinking about multiple intercultural connections with the Caribbean that include antebellum New Englanders, the Jews of twentieth-century Europe, literary artists of seventeenth-and eighteenth- century England and France, and modern pleasure seekers. A culturally and linguistically rich region of the world, the Caribbean also provides a fascinating literature of its own that is complicated by its history of migration and colonization, as well as by its location between continents.
List of Illustrations
vii
Acknowledgements ix
Introduction x
Susan Roberson
Part I Geographies of Migration and Exile
Chapter One The Caribbean Allegory of Mami Wata: A Decolonial Reading of Gendered "Plantation Memories" within Contemporary Jamaican Fiction
2(18)
Martina Urioste-Buschmann
Chapter Two Looking For Caliban
20(10)
Marco Iniguez
Chapter Three Stealing Her Song, Not Her Life: The Migrant Experience in Jean Rhys's "Let Them Call It Jazz"
30(17)
Pamela Wright
Chapter Four Geographies of Home: Ex/isle Epistemology and National Consciousness in Dominican and Dominican American Literature
47(15)
Michelle Johnson Vela
Part II The Caribbean as Performance on the Global Stage
Chapter Five Pirates of the Caribbean: Soft Exoticism and the Aesthetics of Diversity
62(25)
Gustavo Perez Firmat
Chapter Six The Performance of Colonialism: The Theater of the Haitian Revolution
87(18)
Pamela Gay-White
Chapter Seven Taboo, Heterosexuality, and Monogamy in The Enchanted Island
105(12)
Zak Watson
Chapter Eight Maybe I Don't Like to Be in America: Two West Side Stories: Stage and Screen
117(19)
Patrick Faherty
Part III Global Politics in/and the Caribbean
Chapter Nine Caribbean Conversations: Travel, Slavery and Empire
136(21)
Susan Roberson
Chapter Ten Super-colonizing Haiti: Lydia Maria Child's Biographical Sketch of Toussaint L'Ouverture
157(15)
Raymond Garcia
Chapter Eleven Ernest Hemingway in Cuba: A Literary and Political Life
172(10)
Anders Greenspan
Chapter Twelve Massacre River: Representing the 1937 Tragedy on Hispaniola through a Spiralist Lens
182(15)
Mariana Past
Chapter Thirteen Caribbean Refuge, Caribbean Nightmare: Trujillo, the Parsley War, and the Jews of Sosua
197(16)
Brenda Melendy
Contributors 213(3)
Index 216
Susan Roberson, Professor of English and Assistant Dean, Texas A and M University-Kingsville, is the author of Antebellum American Women and the Road: American Mobilities and Emerson in His Sermons: A Man-Made Self. She is the editor of Women, America, and Movement: Narratives of Relocation and of Defining Travel: Diverse Visions.Susan Roberson, Professor of English and Assistant Dean, Texas A and M University-Kingsville, is the author of Antebellum American Women and the Road: American Mobilities and Emerson in His Sermons: A Man-Made Self. She is the editor of Women, America, and Movement: Narratives of Relocation and of Defining Travel: Diverse Visions.