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Calypso Jews Jewishness In The Caribbean Literary Imagination Sarah Phillips Casteel

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Calypso Jews Jewishness In The Caribbean Literary Imagination Sarah Phillips Casteel
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Publisher: Columbia University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.23 MB
Pages: 351
Author: Sarah Phillips Casteel
ISBN: 9780231174404, 0231174403
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Calypso Jews Jewishness In The Caribbean Literary Imagination Sarah Phillips Casteel by Sarah Phillips Casteel 9780231174404, 0231174403 instant download after payment.

In original and insightful ways, Caribbean writers have turned to Jewish experiences of exodus and reinvention, from the Sephardim expelled from Iberia in the 1490s to the "Calypso Jews" who fled Europe for Trinidad in the 1930s. Examining these historical migrations through the lens of postwar Caribbean fiction and poetry, Sarah Phillips Casteel presents the first major study of representations of Jewishness in Caribbean literature. Bridging the gap between postcolonial and Jewish studies, Calypso Jews enriches cross-cultural investigations of Caribbean creolization.
Caribbean writers invoke both the 1492 expulsion and the Holocaust as part of their literary archaeology of slavery and its legacies. Despite the unequal and sometimes fraught relations between Blacks and Jews in the Caribbean before and after emancipation, Black-Jewish literary encounters reflect sympathy and identification more than antagonism and competition. Providing an alternative to U.S.-based critical narratives of Black-Jewish relations, Casteel reads Derek Walcott, Maryse Cond , Michelle Cliff, Jamaica Kincaid, Caryl Phillips, David Dabydeen, and Paul Gilroy, among others, to reveal a distinctive interdiasporic literature.

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