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| Record 7441 of 8228 |
| | Author | | Lionnet, Francoise
| | | Title | | "De la Negritude a la Creolite: Edouard Glissant, Maryse Conde, et la malediction de la théorie." Research in African Literatures
| | | Publisher | | University of Texas | | | Publication place | | Austin, TX | | | Publication year | | Spring, 2001 | | | Page | | 130-131 | | | Volume | | 32 | | | Issue | | 1 | | | Subject | | Book reviews / Literature / Africa / Francophone / Caribbean area / Glissant, Edouard / Literary criticism | | | UIUC Location | | Main Stacks 896.05 RE | |
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| Record 7442 of 8228 |
| | Author | | Baugh, Edward
| | | Title | | "Derek Walcott and the Centering of the Caribbean Subject." Research in African Literatures
| | | Publisher | | University of Texas | | | Publication place | | Austin, TX | | | Publication year | | Spring, 2003 | | | Page | | 151-159 | | | Volume | | 34 | | | Issue | | 1 | | | Notes | | This article examines three books about poet Derek Walcott. Baugh calls him one of the most considerable poets of the twentieth century. Baugh further states that none of the three books discussed should be considered the definitive authority on Walcott. | | | Subject | | Walcott, Derek / Literary criticism / Poetry / Biography / Authors | | | UIUC Location | | Main Stacks 896.05 RE | |
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| Record 7443 of 8228 |
| | Author | | Granqvist, Raoul
| | | Title | | "Does it Matter Why Walcott Received the Prize?'" Research in African Literatures
| | | Publisher | | University of Texas | | | Publication place | | Austin, TX | | | Publication year | | Summer, 1994 | | | Page | | 151-157 | | | Volume | | 25 | | | Issue | | 2 | | | Notes | | Essays delivered at the conference "Cultural Studies and Discourses on Ethnicity" held at Umea University, March 23-25, 1993. | | | Subject | | Walcott, Derek / Nobel Prize / Literature / Caribbean area | | | UIUC Location | | Main Stacks 896.05 RE | |
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| Record 7444 of 8228 |
| | Author | | Sellin, Eric
| | | Title | | "Ecritures d'aileurs, autres ecritures: Afrique, inde, antilles." Research in African Literatures
| | | Publisher | | University of Texas | | | Publication place | | Austin, TX | | | Publication year | | Spring, 1996 | | | Page | | 217-218 | | | Volume | | 27 | | | Issue | | 1 | | | Notes | | An investigation based on the premise that much has been said of the decolonizing content of novels but little about the effect the phenomenon has had on the form of the novel. | | | Subject | | Book reviews / Fiction / Africa / Literary criticism / Literature | | | UIUC Location | | Main Stacks 896.05 RE | |
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| Record 7445 of 8228 |
| | Author | | Dayan, Joan
| | | Title | | "Erzulie: A Woman's History of Haiti." Research in African Literatures
| | | Publisher | | University of Texas | | | Publication place | | Austin, TX | | | Publication year | | Summer, 1994 | | | Page | | 5-31 | | | Volume | | 25 | | | Issue | | 2 | | | Subject | | Haiti / History / Literature / Caribbean area | | | UIUC Location | | Main Stacks 896.05 RE | |
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| Record 7446 of 8228 |
| | Author | | Nair, Supriya
| | | Title | | "Expressive Countercultures and Postmodern Utopia: A Caribbean Context." Research in African Literatures
| | | Publisher | | University of Texas | | | Publication place | | Austin, TX | | | Publication year | | Fall, 1996 | | | Page | | 71-87 | | | Volume | | 27 | | | Issue | | 4 | | | Notes | | Nair discusses the historical implications of what is thought to be typical Caribbean culture, and in some cases black culture, in current academic discourses of the modern and the postmodern. | | | Subject | | Literary criticism / Blacks / Culture / History | | | UIUC Location | | Main Stacks 896.05 RE | |
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| Record 7447 of 8228 |
| | Author | | Wexler, Anna
| | | Title | | "Fictional Oungan: In the Long Shadow of the Fetish." Research in African Literatures
| | | Publisher | | University of Texas | | | Publication place | | Austin, TX | | | Publication year | | Spring, 2001 | | | Page | | 83-97 | | | Volume | | 32 | | | Issue | | 1 | | | Notes | | This article on Haitian literature focuses on three fictional 'oungan' (Voodoo priests) who transcend reductive literary and ethnographic stereotypes. | | | Subject | | Voodoo / Literature / Haiti / Religion | | | UIUC Location | | Main Stacks 896.05 RE | |
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| Record 7448 of 8228 |
| | Author | | Akoma, Chiji
| | | Title | | "Folklore and the African-Caribbean Narrative Imagination: The Example of Roy Heath." Research in African Literatures
| | | Publisher | | University of Texas | | | Publication place | | Austin, TX | | | Publication year | | Fall, 1998 | | | Page | | 82-97 | | | Volume | | 29 | | | Issue | | 3 | | | Notes | | Suggests that in African-Caribbean writing, the representation of the mythic imagination drawn from folklore is a means of fashioning a different aesthetic paradigm of both New World and African heritage. | | | Subject | | Literature / Caribbean area / Narrative Art / Folklore / Heath, Roy A K / Literary criticism | |
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| Record 7449 of 8228 |
| | Author | | Kemedjio, Cilas
| | | Title | | "Founding Ancestors and Intertextuality in Francophone Caribbean Literature and Criticism." Research in African Literatures
| | | Publisher | | University of Texas | | | Publication place | | Austin, TX | | | Publication year | | Summer, 2002 | | | Page | | 210 | | | Volume | | 33 | | | Issue | | 2 | | | Notes | | Negritude, the claim of Africa as matrix, is an affirmation of identity that finds its full significance in the context of the black world. Intertextuality in Francophone Caribbean literature and criticism is discussed. | | | Subject | | Blacks / Literature / Literary criticism / Caribbean area | | | UIUC Location | | Main Stacks 896.05 RE | |
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| Record 7450 of 8228 |
| | Author | | Kemedjio, Cilas
| | | Title | | "Glissant's Africas: From Departmentalization to the Poetics of Relation." Research in African Literatures
| | | Publisher | | University of Texas | | | Publication place | | Austin, TX | | | Publication year | | Winter, 2001 | | | Page | | 92-116 | | | Volume | | 32 | | | Issue | | 4 | | | Notes | | Discussed is the work of African writer Edouard Glissant, the first in a line of Antillean writers and thinkers to produce what can be called an Africa of departmentalization- perceiving Africa in particular and the postcolonial world in general. | | | Subject | | Glissant, Edouard / Literary criticism / Authors / Caribbean area / Africa | | | UIUC Location | | Main Stacks 896.05 RE | |
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