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| Record 3061 of 3815 |
| | Author | | Benitez-Rojo, Antonio
| | | Title | | "Role of Music in the Emergence of Afro-Cuban Culture." Research in African Literatures
| | | Publisher | | University of Texas | | | Publication place | | Austin, TX | | | Publication year | | Spring, 1998 | | | Page | | 179-184 | | | Volume | | 29 | | | Issue | | 1 | | | Notes | | The article explores the history and significance of the fact that the music that contributed to the making of a modern nationality in Cuba was the black and the mulatto, that is, music that is African to a greater or lesser degree. | | | Subject | | Cuba / Music, Afro-Cuban / Race relations / Cultural studies | | | UIUC Location | | Main Stacks 896.05 RE | |
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| Record 3062 of 3815 |
| | Author | | Irele, Abiola
| | | Title | | "Special Issue: Multiculturalism." Research in African Literatures
| | | Publisher | | University of Texas at Austin | | | Publication place | | Austin, TX | | | Publication year | | Winter, 1997 | | | Page | | 1-141 | | | Volume | | 28 | | | Issue | | 4 | | | Notes | | Includes Ruthmarie H. Mitsch's "Maryse Conde's mangroves" and Ben A. Heller's "Multiculturalism, Caribbean space, and identity at the margins: two cases." | | | Subject | | Multiculturalism / Literature and society / Caribbean area | | | UIUC Location | | UIUC Online Collection | |
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| Record 3063 of 3815 |
| | Author | | Irele, Abiola
| | | Title | | "Special Issue: Caribbean Literature." Research in African Literatures
| | | Publisher | | University of Texas at Austin | | | Publication place | | Austin, TX | | | Publication year | | Summer, 1994 | | | Page | | 1-212 | | | Volume | | 25 | | | Issue | | 2 | | | Notes | | | | | Subject | | Caribbean area / Literature | | | UIUC Location | | UIUC Online Collection | |
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| Record 3064 of 3815 |
| | Author | | Dash, J. Michael
| | | Title | | "Textual Error and Cultural Crossing: A Caribbean Poetics of Creolization." Research in African Literatures
| | | Publisher | | University of Texas | | | Publication place | | Austin, TX | | | Publication year | | Summer, 1994 | | | Page | | 159-168 | | | Volume | | 25 | | | Issue | | 2 | | | Notes | | An electronic resource. | | | Subject | | Literature / Caribbean area / Francophone | | | UIUC Location | | Main Stacks 896.05 RE | |
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| Record 3065 of 3815 |
| | Author | | Moore, Gerald
| | | Title | | "Transcription Centre in the Sixties: Navigating in Narrow Seas." Research in African Literatures
| | | Publisher | | University of Texas | | | Publication place | | Austin, TX | | | Publication year | | Fall, 2002 | | | Page | | 167 | | | Volume | | 33 | | | Issue | | 3 | | | Notes | | Moore discusses the Transcription Centre and the crucial part it played in the diffusion, discussion, and even the creation of African and Caribbean Literatures during the 1960s. | | | Subject | | History / Literary societies / Literature | | | UIUC Location | | Main Stacks 896.05 RE | |
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| Record 3066 of 3815 |
| | Author | | Okpewho, Isidore
| | | Title | | "Walcott, Homer, and the 'Black Atlantic'." Research in African Literatures
| | | Publisher | | University of Texas | | | Publication place | | Austin, TX | | | Publication year | | Spring, 2002 | | | Page | | 27-44 | | | Volume | | 33 | | | Issue | | 1 | | | Notes | | A discussion of the influence of Homer on poet Derek Walcott's notions of history and identity in relation to Caribbean society. | | | Subject | | Blacks / Relation to Africa / Homer / Influence / Walcott, Derek / Works / Omeros / Caribbean area / Civilization / Historiography | | | UIUC Location | | Main Stacks 896.05 RE | |
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| Record 3067 of 3815 |
| | Author | | Corzani, Jack
| | | Title | | "West Indian Mythology and its Literary Illustrations." Research in African Literatures
| | | Publisher | | University of Texas | | | Publication place | | Austin, TX | | | Publication year | | Summer, 1994 | | | Page | | 131-139 | | | Volume | | 25 | | | Issue | | 2 | | | Notes | | The conquest of the New World by the Europeans led to the deculturation of Africans, including the disappearance of mythic stories, legends and epic stories of their origin. Myths of the West Indies and their illustration in African literature are examined. | | | Subject | | Literature / Caribbean area / Francophone / Indians of North America / History | | | UIUC Location | | Main Stacks 896.05 RE | |
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| Record 3068 of 3815 |
| | Author | | Moore, David Chioni
| | | Title | | "Where are All the African and Caribbean 'Critics'? The MLA, Honorary Members, and Honorary Fellows." Research in African Literatures
| | | Publisher | | University of Texas | | | Publication place | | Austin, TX | | | Publication year | | Spring, 2001 | | | Page | | 110-121 | | | Volume | | 32 | | | Issue | | 1 | | | Notes | | Critiques the Modern Language Association's lists of Honorary Members and Honorary Fellows that recognize the non-North-American world's most distinguished literary scholars. | | | Subject | | Modern Language Association / Literary criticism / Scholars / Authors / Africa / Caribbean area | | | UIUC Location | | Main Stacks 896.05 RE | |
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| Record 3069 of 3815 |
| | Author | | Farred, Grant
| | | Title | | "You Can Go Home again, You Just Can't Stay: Stuart Hall and the Caribbean Diaspora." Research in African Literatures
| | | Publisher | | Indiana University Press | | | Publication place | | Bloomington, IN | | | Publication year | | Fall, 1996 | | | Page | | 28+ | | | Volume | | 27 | | | Issue | | 4 | | | Notes | | As a member of the preindependent generation of colonized Caribbean intellectuals, Stuart Hall viewed the Diaspora from an unusual vantage point. The issue of forced black migration is belatedly articulated in his work. | | | Subject | | Literary criticism / Migration / Colonialism / Black history | | | UIUC Location | | UIUC Online Collection | |
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| Record 3070 of 3815 |
| | Author | | Harney, Stefano
| | | Title | | "Return to His Native Land: C.L.R. James and a People's Nationalism in the Caribbean." Research in Race and Ethnic Relations
| | | Publisher | | JAI Press | | | Publication place | | Greenwich, CT | | | Publication year | | 1997 | | | Page | | 43-63 | | | Volume | | 10 | | | Notes | | James' Minty Alley and Beyond a Boundary are used as a foundation to examine nationalism, colonial oppression, and class hierarchies in Caribbean societies. | | | Subject | | James, C L R (Cyril Lionel Robert) / Influence / Knowledge and learning / Caribbean area / Intellectual life | | | UIUC Location | | Education Stacks 301.45 R3112 | |
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