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Caribbean Creolization: Reflections on the Cultural Dynamics of Language Literature and Identity by Marie-Agnes Sourieau, Mass Market Paperback
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Caribbean Creolization: Reflections on the Cultural Dynamics of Language Literature and Identity by Marie-Agnes Sourieau, Mass Market Paperback
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Caribbean Creolization: Reflections on the Cultural Dynamics of Language Literature and Identity by Marie-Agnes Sourieau, Mass Market Paperback
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This volume brings together prominent writers from the English, French, Spanish, and Dutch speaking Caribbean in an examination of creolization and its impact upon the region's literary production. It is especially noteworthy for the broad spectrum of Caribbean nationalities it includes: writers from Cuba, Curacao, the Dominican Republic, Grenada, Guadeloupe, Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, Martinique, Panama, Suriname, and Tobago. Together, they are engaged in redefining Caribbean identity and esthetics, and their reflections on this process trace the evolution of a dynamic regional literature and identity out of materials displaced amid the movement of colonial empires and nationalistic and economic upheavals. The collection addresses a number of controversial issues, among them the survival of racism in mestizaje cultures of Hispanic nations of the Caribbean, the opposing theories of the history and development of Papiamento and Haitian Creole, and the role of Creole languages in the production of consciousness and literature. ContentsAntillean Journey, by Daniel MaximinPart I: Creolization and the Creative Imagination Creoleness: The Crossroads of a Civilization? by Wilson HarrisThe Caribbean: Marvelous Cradle-Hammock and Painful Cornucopia, by Carlos Guillermo WilsonWho's Afraid of the Winti Spirit? by Astrid H. RoemerThree Words toward Creolization, by Antonio Benitez-RojoDominicanyorkness: A Metropolitan Discovery of the Triangle, by Sherezada (Chiqui) ViciosoWhere Are All the Others? by Erna BrodberA Brief History of My Country, by Lourdes VazquezPart II: Creolization, Literature, and the Politics of Language Writing and Creole Language Politics: Voice and Story, by Merle CollinsThe Stakes of "Creolite," by Ernest Pepin and Raphael Confiant"Creolite" without Creole Language? By Maryse CondeThe Victory of the Concubines and the Nannies, by Frank Martinus ArionThe Process of Creolization in Haiti and the Pitfalls of the Graphic Form, by Jean MetellusRace, Space, and the Poetics of Moving, by M. Nourbese PhilipAfterword, by Yanick Lahens Kathleen M. Balutansky is associate professor of English at Saint Michael's College and author of "The Novels of Alex La Guma" and "of several articles on Caribbean women writers." Marie-Agnes Sourieau is assistant professor of French at Fairfield University and author of articles on Francophone Caribbean literature in "Callaloo," French Review, and elsewhere. | Caribbean Creolization: Reflections on the Cultural Dynamics of Language Literature and Identity by Marie-Agnes Sourieau, Mass Market Paperback