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Contemporary Caribbean Writing And Deleuze Literature Between Postcolonialism And Postcontinental Philosophy Lorna Burns

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Contemporary Caribbean Writing And Deleuze Literature Between Postcolonialism And Postcontinental Philosophy Lorna Burns
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Publisher: Continuum
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.44 MB
Pages: 216
Author: Lorna Burns
ISBN: 9781441117465, 9781441156211, 1441117466, 1441156216
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Contemporary Caribbean Writing And Deleuze Literature Between Postcolonialism And Postcontinental Philosophy Lorna Burns by Lorna Burns 9781441117465, 9781441156211, 1441117466, 1441156216 instant download after payment.

Contemporary Caribbean Writing and Deleuze maps a new intellectual and literary history of postcolonial Caribbean writing and thought spanning from the 1930s surrealist movement to the present, crossing the region's language blocs, and focused on the interconnected principles of creativity and commemoration. Exploring the work of René Ménil, Édouard Glissant, Wilson Harris, Derek Walcott, Antonio Benítez-Rojo, Pauline Melville, Robert Antoni and Nalo Hopkinson, this study reveals the explicit and implicit engagement with Deleuzian thought at work in contemporary Caribbean writing. Uniting for the first time two major schools of contemporary thought - postcolonialism and post-continental philosophy - this study establishes a new and innovative critical discourse for Caribbean studies and postcolonial theory beyond the oppositional dialectic of colonizer and colonized. Drawing from Deleuze's writings on Bergson, Nietzsche and Spinoza, this study interrogates the postcolonial tropes of newness, becoming, relationality and a philosophical concept of immanence that lie at the heart of a little-observed dialogue between contemporary Caribbean writers and Deleuze.

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