Caribbean transactions : West Indian culture in literature / Renu Juneja. PRINT
Series: Warwick University Caribbean studies | Warwick University Caribbean studiesPublication details: London : Macmillan Caribbean ; New York : Macmillan Education, 1996.Description: xi, 240 pages ; 22 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0333625528
- 9780333625521
- 810.9 WI Jun
- Also issued online.
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810.80054 Ja Bea Bearing witness 2 : | 810.80054 Ja Bea Bearing witness 3 : | 810.803538 WI Ero Erotique noire = Black erotica / | 810.9 WI Jun Caribbean transactions : West Indian culture in literature / | 810.93 WI Bal Looking for Harlem : urban aesthetics in African American literature / | 810.93 WI Bal Looking for Harlem : urban aesthetics in African American literature / | 810.9809073 WI Mor Playing in the dark : |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 220-234) and index.
"Caribbean Transactions analyzes how Caribbean literature traces the struggle for cultural identity of the slaves' descendants, and indeed of all those whose ancestors, for whatever reason, were transplanted into an alien and often hostile culture at the bottom of the social strata." "The book charts the movement away from a sense of unbelonging to the forging of an autonomous indigenous culture. It reveals how the writers of Caribbean literature, through the stories they invent, help sustain the collective process by which the people build this distinctively Caribbean culture."--Jacket.
Also issued online.
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