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Anglophone Literature Of Caribbean Indenture The Seductive Hierarchies Of Empire 1st Ed Alison Klein

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Anglophone Literature Of Caribbean Indenture The Seductive Hierarchies Of Empire 1st Ed Alison Klein
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.24 MB
Author: Alison Klein
ISBN: 9783319990545, 9783319990552, 3319990543, 3319990551
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1st ed.

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Anglophone Literature Of Caribbean Indenture The Seductive Hierarchies Of Empire 1st Ed Alison Klein by Alison Klein 9783319990545, 9783319990552, 3319990543, 3319990551 instant download after payment.

This book is the first comprehensive study of Anglophone literature depicting the British Imperial system of indentured labor in the Caribbean. Through an examination of intimate relationships within indenture narratives, this text traces the seductive hierarchies of empire – the oppressive ideologies of gender, ethnicity, and class that developed under imperialism and indenture and that continue to impact the Caribbean today. It demonstrates that British colonizers, Indian and Chinese laborers, and formerly enslaved Africans negotiated struggles for political and economic power through the performance of masculinity and the control of migrant women, and that even those authors who critique empire often reinforce patriarchy as they do so. Further, it identifies a common thread within the work of those authors who resist the hierarchies of empire: a poetics of kinship, or, a focus on the importance of building familial ties across generations and across classifications of people.

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