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Caribbean Autobiography - Cultural Identity and Self-Representation (Paperback, New)
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Caribbean Autobiography - Cultural Identity and Self-Representation (Paperback, New)
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Despite the range and abundance of autobiographical writing from
the Anglophone Caribbean, this book is the first to explore this
literature fully. It covers works from the colonial era up to
present-day AIDS memoirs and assesses the links between more
familiar works by George Lamming, C. L. R. James, Derek Walcott, V.
S. Naipaul, and Jamaica Kincaid and less frequently cited works by
the Hart sisters, Mary Prince, Mary Seacole, Claude McKay, Yseult
Bridges, Jean Rhys, Anna Mahase, and Kamau Brathwaite. Sandra
Pouchet Paquet charts the intersection of multiple, contradictory
viewpoints of the colonial and postcolonial Caribbean, differing
concepts of community and levels of social integration, and a
persistent pattern of both resistance and accommodation within
island states that were largely shaped by British colonial practice
from the mid-seventeenth through the mid-twentieth century. The
texts examined here reflect the entire range of autobiographical
practice, including the slave narrative and testimonial, written
and oral narratives, spiritual autobiographies, fiction, serial
autobiography, verse, diaries and journals, elegy, and parody.
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