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The Caribbean Novel Since 1945

Michael Niblett (Autor)

University Press of Mississippi (Editora)

R$ 273,60
SKU: 9781628460568

The Caribbean Novel since 1945 offers a comparative analysis of fiction from throughout pan-Caribbean, exploring the relationship between literary form, cultural practice, and the nation-state. Engaging with the historical and political impact of capitalist imperialism, decolonization, class struggle, ethnic conflict, and gender relations, Michael Niblett considers the ways in which Caribbean authors have sought to rethink and renarrate the traumatic past and often problematic postcolonial present of the region's peoples. This work pays particular attention to how cultural practices, such as stickfighting and Carnival, and religious rituals and beliefs, such as Vodou and Myal, have figured in reshaping the novel form.

Beginning with the post-WWII period, when optimism surrounding the possibility of social and political change peaked, The Caribbean Novel since 1945 interrogates the trajectories of various national projects. The scope of Niblett's analysis is varied and comprehensive, covering both critically acclaimed and lesser-known authors from the Anglophone, Francophone, and Hispanophone traditions. These include Jacques Roumain, Sam Selvon, Marie Chauvet, Luis Rafael Sánchez, Earl Lovelace, Patrick Chamoiseau, Erna Brodber, Wilson Harris, Shani Mootoo, Oonya Kempadoo, Ernest Moutoussamy, and Pedro Juan Gutiérrez. Mixing detailed analysis of key texts with wider surveys of significant trends, this book emphasizes the continuing significance of representations of the nation-state to contemporary Caribbean literature.

Michael Niblett, Warwickshire, United Kingdom, is research fellow at the Yesu Persaud Centre for Caribbean Studies at the University of Warwick in Coventry, United Kingdom. He is the coeditor of Perspectives on the Other America: Comparative Approaches to Caribbean and Latin American Culture.

Sobre o Livro

O livro oferece uma análise comparativa da ficção pan-caribenha, explorando a relação entre forma literária, prática cultural e o Estado-nação. Examina o impacto histórico e político do imperialismo capitalista, descolonização, luta de classes, conflitos étnicos e relações de gênero na literatura caribenha.

A obra abrange autores de diferentes tradições linguísticas – anglófona, francófona e hispanófona – incluindo nomes consagrados e menos conhecidos, proporcionando uma visão abrangente e diversificada da produção literária da região desde o pós-Segunda Guerra Mundial.

O livro destaca como práticas culturais e religiosas caribenhas influenciaram a forma do romance, oferecendo ao leitor uma compreensão profunda das dinâmicas sociais e históricas que moldam a literatura contemporânea do Caribe.

Características

Categoria Estudos Literários
Subcategoria Estudos Culturais
Autores Michael Niblett
Sobre o Autor Michael Niblett é pesquisador do Yesu Persaud Centre for Caribbean Studies na Universidade de Warwick, Reino Unido, e coeditor de obras sobre abordagens comparativas à cultura caribenha e latino-americana.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 270
Acabamento Brochura
Editora University Press of Mississippi
ISBN 9781628460568
Tamanho 15.2x22.9
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