Caribbean Perspectives on Modernity

Caribbean Perspectives on Modernity
Title Caribbean Perspectives on Modernity PDF eBook
Author Maria Cristina Fumagalli
Publisher University of Virginia Press
Pages 209
Release 2009-09-28
Genre Art
ISBN 0813928575

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Reflecting a diversity of texts, genres, and media, the chapters focus on sixteenth-century engravings and paintings from the Netherlands and Italy, a scientific romance produced at the turn of the twentieth century by the king of the Caribbean island Redonda, contemporary collections of poetry from the anglophone Caribbean, a historical novel by the Guadeloupean writer Maryse Condé, a Latin epic, a Homeric hymn, ancient Egyptian rites, fairy tales, romances from England and Jamaica, a long narrative poem by the Nobel Prize winner Derek Walcott, and paintings by artists from Europe and the Americas spanning the seventeenth century to the present

Caribbean Perspectives on Modernity

Caribbean Perspectives on Modernity
Title Caribbean Perspectives on Modernity PDF eBook
Author Maria Cristina Fumagalli
Publisher University of Virginia Press
Pages 176
Release 2009-11-02
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0813929997

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Taking up the challenge of redefining modernity from a Caribbean perspective instead of assuming that the North Atlantic view of modernity is universal, Maria Cristina Fumagalli shows how the Caribbean's contributions to the modern world not only provide a more accurate account of the past but also have the potential to change the way in which we imagine the future. Fumagalli uses the myth of Medusa's gaze turning people into stone to describe the way North Atlantic modernity freezes its "others" into a state of perpetual backwardness that produces an ethnocentric narrative based on homogenization, vilification, and disempowerment that actively ignores what fails to conform to the story it wants to tell about itself. In analyzing narratives of modernity that originate in the Caribbean, the author explores the region's refusal to succumb to Medusa's spell and highlights its strategies to outstare the Gorgon. Reflecting a diversity of texts, genres, and media, the chapters focus on sixteenth-century engravings and paintings from the Netherlands and Italy, a scientific romance produced at the turn of the twentieth century by the king of the Caribbean island Redonda, contemporary collections of poetry from the anglophone Caribbean, a historical novel by the Guadeloupean writer Maryse Condé, a Latin epic, a Homeric hymn, ancient Egyptian rites, fairy tales, romances from England and Jamaica, a long narrative poem by the Nobel Prize winner Derek Walcott, and paintings by artists from Europe and the Americas spanning the seventeenth century to the present. Caribbean Perspectives on Modernity offers an original and creative contribution to what it means to be modern.

The Cultural Politics of Obeah

The Cultural Politics of Obeah
Title The Cultural Politics of Obeah PDF eBook
Author Diana Paton
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 377
Release 2015-08-10
Genre History
ISBN 1107025656

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A study of the importance of debates about obeah, and state suppression of it, for Caribbean struggles about freedom and citizenship.

Perspectives on the Caribbean

Perspectives on the Caribbean
Title Perspectives on the Caribbean PDF eBook
Author Philip W. Scher
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 313
Release 2009-09-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1405105658

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perspectives on The Caribbean perspectives on The Caribbean “Genuflecting to no tired metaphors, this is a refreshing collection of cross-disciplinary voices that compel new ways of seeing and thinking about the still undiscovered Caribbean.” Patricia Mohammed, University of the west Indies, St Augustine Presenting a broad understanding of the complex region of the Caribbean, Perspectives on the Caribbean: A Reader in Culture, History, and Representation provides a variety of viewpoints on the rich spectrum of Caribbean culture. Essays, carefully chosen from a vast body of existing literature, expose readers to a variety of approaches, voices and topics that have emerged in Caribbean studies. Readings are interdisciplinary in nature and integrate themes from history, folklore, sociology, anthropology and political economy. Both contemporary viewpoints and classic readings reveal how the Caribbean has led scholars to new ways of exploring cultural hybridity in contemporary society. Each section includes brief introductions to put the readings in context with the connections between modern Caribbean culture and its historical roots, and also includes suggested readings for more in-depth study. Perspectives on the Caribbean offers revealing insights into one of the most diverse and complex regions in the Americas.

Against War

Against War
Title Against War PDF eBook
Author Nelson Maldonado-Torres
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 364
Release 2008-04-09
Genre History
ISBN 9780822341703

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DIVAn analysis of Western attitudes toward war from a subaltern perspective that brings new insights into Western philosophical paradigms. /div

The Black Atlantic

The Black Atlantic
Title The Black Atlantic PDF eBook
Author Paul Gilroy
Publisher Verso
Pages 280
Release 1993
Genre History
ISBN 9780860916758

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An account of the location of black intellectuals in the modern world following the end of racial slavery. The lives and writings of key African Americans such as Martin Delany, W.E.B. Dubois, Frederick Douglas and Richard Wright are examined in the light of their experiences in Europe and Africa.

Exile and Return as Poetics of Identity in Contemporary Anglo-Caribbean Literature

Exile and Return as Poetics of Identity in Contemporary Anglo-Caribbean Literature
Title Exile and Return as Poetics of Identity in Contemporary Anglo-Caribbean Literature PDF eBook
Author Eleonora Natalia Ravizza
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 229
Release 2019-11-25
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1527543889

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In contemporary Anglo-Caribbean literature, the dialectic interrelations of “exile” and “return” are essential for conveying meta-reflections on literature and language, as well as the role they play in the construction of personal and collective identities. While this volume focuses on the specificity of a cultural area whose history is marked by colonialism, diaspora, slavery and racial conflicts, it also raises epistemological questions surrounding the complexity of literature, and its function in a world which is ever more composite, hybrid and transcultural. By developing a new, systematic approach which combines post-colonial studies, theories of intertextuality and philosophy of language, it explores how contemporary literary texts reflect, elaborate and redefine the experiences of societies that are currently dealing with ever-growing global interdependencies and newly-formed cultural and semiotic context.