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Historical thought and literary representation in West Indian literature
- 作者: Wilson-Tagoe, Nana.
- 出版: Gainesville :Barbados :Oxford : University Press of Florida ;Press University of the West Indies ;James Currey ©1998.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (xiii, 328 pages).
- 標題: Historiography , In literature. , Antilles Historiographie. , Historiography. , History and criticism. , Littérature antillaise (anglaise) , Dans la littérature. , Literature. , Literature and history West Indies -- History. , West Indian literature (English) History and criticism. , Historiography West Indies. , History. , Littérature antillaise (anglaise) Histoire et critique. , Criticism, interpretation, etc. , West Indies , Littérature et histoire , West Indian literature (English) , Historiographie. , Littérature et histoire Antilles -- Histoire. , West Indies Historiography. , Histoire. , LITERARY CRITICISM , Histoire et critique. , English. , Electronic books. , Antilles Dans la littérature. , Literature and history , Caribbean & Latin American. , Literature and history. , Languages & Literatures. , English Literature. , West Indies In literature. , LITERARY CRITICISM Caribbean & Latin American. , West Indies. , Antilles
- ISBN: 0813015820 , 9780813015828
- ISBN: 0813015820
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references (pages 293-310) and index.
- 電子資源: https://dbs.tnua.edu.tw/login?url=https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=54689
- 系統號: 005293837
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"There is in this work nearly total grasp of the central concerns of . . . Anglophone Caribbean literature. Few books on the subject cover it with the breadth and depth that this has."--Isidore Okpewho, State university of New York, Binghamton "An impressive range of explorations into the ways in which the better-known male Caribbean writers of fiction, poetry, and drama reconceptualize Caribbean history."--Kathleen M. Balutansky, Saint Michael's College Nana Wilson-Tagoe argues that it is in the imaginative recasting of the past, more than in one-dimensional explanations of historical processes, that we find insights in Caribbean history and that it is this recasting that has shaped Caribbean literature in the 20th century. Looking at major Anglophone Caribbean writers in three genres--novels, short stories, and poetry--she analyzes the ways in which history has been perceived, constructed, and used in West Indian literature. In that context she explores the interplay of reality and the fantastic; history and the imagination; myth and ancestral memory; time-bound conceptions of the West Indies and the timeless values of life there. While discussion focuses on the interface between literature and historiography, it also addresses issues in sociology, political science, and philosophy. Wilson-Tagoe's work will appeal to students of Caribbean literature but also and particularly to scholars who study the black Atlantic world, both on its own terms and in its relations with Western society and Africa. Nana Wilson-Tagoe teaches African and Caribbean literature at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. She has published A Reader's Guide to West Indian and Black British Literature as well as articles in Caribbean Review, Trinidad Review, Wasafiri, and Comparative and General Literature.
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