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Haiti Unbound - A Spiralist Challenge to the Postcolonial Canon (Hardcover)
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Haiti Unbound - A Spiralist Challenge to the Postcolonial Canon (Hardcover)
Series: Contemporary French and Francophone Cultures, 15
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A PDF version of this book is available for free in open access via
the OAPEN Library platform (www. oapen. org).
Historically and contemporarily, politically and literarily, Haiti
has long been relegated to the margins of the so-called 'New
World.' Marked by exceptionalism, the voices of some of its most
important writers have consequently been muted by the geopolitical
realities of the nation's fraught history. In Haiti Unbound, Kaiama
L. Glover offers a close look at the works of three such writers:
the Haitian Spiralists Franketienne, Jean-Claude Fignole, and Rene
Philoctete.
While Spiralism has been acknowledged by scholars and regional
writer-intellectuals alike as a crucial contribution to the
French-speaking Caribbean literary tradition, the Spiralist
ethic-aesthetic not yet been given the sustained attention of a
full-length study. Glover's book represents the first effort in any
language to consider the works of the three Spiralist authors both
individually and collectively, and so fills an astonishingly empty
place in the assessment of postcolonial Caribbean aesthetics.
Touching on the role and destiny of Haiti in the Americas, Haiti
Unbound engages with long-standing issues of imperialism and
resistance culture in the transatlantic world. Glover's timely
project emphatically articulates Haiti's regional and global
centrality, combining vital 'big picture' reflections on the field
of postcolonial studies with elegant close-reading-based analyses
of the philosophical perspective and creative practice of a
distinctively Haitian literary phenomenon. Most importantly
perhaps, the book advocates for the inclusion of three largely
unrecognized voices in the disturbingly fixed roster of
writer-intellectuals that have thus far interested theorists of
postcolonial (Francophone) literature. Providing insightful and
sophisticated blueprints for the reading and teaching of the
Spiralists' prose fiction, Haiti Unbound will serve as a point of
reference for the works of these authors and for the singular
socio-political space out of and within which they write."
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