Caribbean literary discourse : voice and cultural identity in the Anglophone Caribbean / Barbara Lalla, Jean D'Costa, and Velma Pollard.
Tuscaloosa : The University of Alabama Press, [2014]Description: xiii, 277 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780817318079
- 0817318070
- 0817387021
- 9780817387020
- Caribbean literature (English) -- History and criticism
- Discourse analysis, Literary -- Caribbean Area
- National characteristics, Caribbean, in literature
- Caribbean literature (English)
- Discourse analysis, Literary
- National characteristics, Caribbean, in literature
- Caribbean Area
- Kulturelle Identit at
- Literatur
- Anglophone Karibik
- 810.9/9729 23
- PR9210 .C35 2014
- HQ 7022
Item type | Current library | Shelving location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() |
OCLC Data | Rare Books Floor | Available | 0000000014259 |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 251-265) and index.
Fusing forms and languages: the Jamaican experience -- Songs in the silence: literary craft as survival in eighteenth-century Jamaica / Jean D'Costa -- Black wholes: phases in the development of Jamaican literary discourse / Barbara Lalla -- The Caribbean novelist and language: a search for a literary medium / Jean D'Costa -- To us, all flowers are roses: writing ourselves into the literature of the Caribbean / Velma Pollard -- Creole and respec': authority and identity in the development of Caribbean literary discourse / Barbara Lalla -- Bra Rabbit meets Peter Rabbit: genre, audience, and the artistic imagination -- problems in writing children's fiction / Jean D'Costa -- "The dust": a tribute to the folk / Velma Pollard -- Collapsing certainty and the discourse of re-memberment in the novels of Merle Hodge / Barbara Lalla -- Cultural connections in Paule Marshall's Praise song for the widow / Velma Pollard -- Louise Bennett's dialect poetry: language variation in a literary text / Jean D'Costa -- Conceptual perspectives on time and timelessness in Martin Carter's "university of hunger" / Barbara Lalla -- Mixing codes and mixing voices: language in Earl Lovelace's Salt / Velma Pollard -- Opening salt: the oral-scribal continuum in Caribbean narrative / Barbara Lalla -- Mothertongue voices in the writing of Olive Senior and Lorna Goodison / Velma Pollard -- The facetiness factor: theorizing Caribbean space in narrative / Barbara Lalla.
NLJCols20082021
There are no comments on this title.