Caribbean poetics : toward an aesthetic of West Indian literature
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Caribbean poetics : toward an aesthetic of West Indian literature
Cambridge University Press, 1997
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 299-335) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Caribbean Poetics studies the literatures written in European languages in the West Indies as a regionally unified corpus with its own identity. Torres-Saillant examines recurring thematic motifs and formal devices that Caribbean literary artists have drawn from in the last six decades, isolating their engagement with language, religion, and history as primary components of their cultural discourse. Arguing that West Indian literary texts contain clues to their own explication, the study substantiates the aesthetic autonomy of the region's literary tradition by means of individualized readings of the works of three of its principal figures from three different linguistic blocs: Pedro Mir from the Dominican Republic, Kamau Brathwaite from Barbados, and Rene Depestre from Haiti. The book places Caribbean literature in the larger context of comparative poetics by discussing the historical, political, and cultural forces that mediate its interaction with other literary systems.
目次
- Preface
- Note on the translations
- Introduction
- 1. The unity of Caribbean literature
- 2. Toward a Caribbean poetics
- 3. Kamau Brathwaite and the Caribbean word
- 4. Stages of the sacred in Rene Depestre
- 5. Pedro Mir and the historical imagination
- 6. Conclusion: in a decentralized literary order
- Bibliography
- Index.
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