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Professor Sarah J Lawson Welsh
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The Vulnerable Hero Who Survives and Succeeds in Caribbean Bildungsroman
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Locating the Destitute: Space and Identity in Caribbean Fiction. By Stanka Radović. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2014. 222 p. Comparative Literature (2016) 68(3): 357-359
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Myriam Moïse
Modern & Contemporary France, 2017
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The Imaginary Caribbean and Caribbean Imaginary by Michèle Praeger
Karen McPherson
Women in French Studies, 2005
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The Novel since 1970 (in A History of Literature in the Caribbean)
Benedicte Ledent
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Market Aesthetics: The Purchase of the Past in Caribbean Diasporic Fiction. Elena Machado Sáez.Salvage Work: U.S. and Caribbean Literatures amid the Debris of Legal Personhood. Angela Naimou
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On the Threshold of Becoming: Contemporary Caribbean Women Writers
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Bodies, memories, and empire : life stories about growing up in Jamaica 1943-1965
Yvonne Brown
2005
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BACKGROUND TO CARIBBEAN LITERATURE
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Introduction to Kumar Mahabir, Multiple Identities: Essays in Caribbean Literature (2017).
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Multiple Identities: Essays in Caribbean Literature,, 2017
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Negotiations of Caribbean Cultural Trauma and Identity in The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao.pdf
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A Reinvention of the “Contact Zone” and the Myth of “Caribbean-ness” in Edwidge Danticat’s The Farming of Bones and Grace Nichols’s Whole of a Morning Sky
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Coming to terms with Caribbean Families
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Suomen Antropologi , 2019
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Book Review: Citizenship From Below: Erotic Agency and Caribbean Freedom
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"Your Eyes Seek Mine": Caribbean Women Writers Chasing and Escaping the Gaze of Ancestral Foremothers in the Independence Era and After
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'The Caribbean and Britain' in Caribbean Literature in Transition, vol 3, edited by Ronald Cummings and Alison Donnell (Cambridge University Press: 2020)
Professor Sarah J Lawson Welsh
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““Beyond the Horizon, Out at Sea, A New Day Breaks”: Memory and Identity in Ingrid Pollard’s The Boy Who Watches the Ships Go By.”
Lou Smith
EnterText, 2013
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Navigating the liminal space between childhood and manhood in the Caribbean. How are cultural spaces and physical places divided between the sexes?
Stephen Geofroy
The Journal of Public Space, 2017
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“To me, I no man yet!”: Indo-Trinidadian Manhood in Samuel Selvon’s A Brighter Sun and V.S. Naipaul’s A House for Mr. Biswas
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Introduction: Archival Dreams and Caribbean Life Writing
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Dreams of Archives Unfolded, 2021
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Rosanne Kanhai
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Considering The Device of the Literary Short Story's Political and Cultural Resonance in Caribbean Context
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“like quetzatcoatl flying”: Afro-Caribbean and Amerindian Entanglements in Kamau Brathwaite's Poetry and Essays
Dashiell Moore
small axe, 2023
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Caribbeing: Comparing Caribbean Literatures and Cultures, written by Kristian Van Haesendonck Theo D’haen (eds.)
Kristian Van Haesendonck
New West Indian Guide, 2016
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Reseña de "Caribbean Journeys: An Ethnography of Migration and Home in Three Family Networks" de Karen Fog Olwig
Charles Carnegie
Caribbean Studies, 2009
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Historiography of the Caribbean
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