Literature and Culture in the Black Atlantic: From Pre- to Postcolonial
This book extends our understanding of the black Atlantic, a term coined by Paul Gilroy to describe the political, cultural and creative interrelations among blacks living in Africa, the Americas and Europe. This study focuses on pre-colonial English literary constructions and their effects on post-Independence Caribbean literature.
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Literature and Culture in the Black Atlantic: From Pre- to Postcolonial
This book extends our understanding of the black Atlantic, a term coined by Paul Gilroy to describe the political, cultural and creative interrelations among blacks living in Africa, the Americas and Europe. This study focuses on pre-colonial English literary constructions and their effects on post-Independence Caribbean literature.
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Literature and Culture in the Black Atlantic: From Pre- to Postcolonial

Literature and Culture in the Black Atlantic: From Pre- to Postcolonial

by K. Campbell
Literature and Culture in the Black Atlantic: From Pre- to Postcolonial

Literature and Culture in the Black Atlantic: From Pre- to Postcolonial

by K. Campbell

Hardcover(2006)

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This book extends our understanding of the black Atlantic, a term coined by Paul Gilroy to describe the political, cultural and creative interrelations among blacks living in Africa, the Americas and Europe. This study focuses on pre-colonial English literary constructions and their effects on post-Independence Caribbean literature.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781403972231
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 12/01/2006
Edition description: 2006
Pages: 200
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 7.99(h) x 0.02(d)

About the Author

KOFI OMONIYI SYLVANUS CAMPBELL is Assistant Professor of English at Wilfrid Laurier University, Brantford Campus, USA.

Table of Contents

Introduction The Postcolonial Middle Ages? This Project Beginnings 1: Africa in the European Imaginary Beginnings 2: Africa in the Middle English Vernacular De Proprietatibus Rerum and the African Primitive It was Ours to Begin With: Colonialist Desire in The Three Kings of Cologne What Does it Mean to be Black?: Skin Colour in the Secretum Secretorum 'Ethiops like the develes of helle': Monster Theory, Giants, and the Sowdone of Babylone Mandeville's Africa Textual Relationships On the Crest of Two Worlds: The Renaissance Pre-colonial Old Traditions in a New World: The Extended Dream Narrative of Wilson Harris' Guyana Quartet Mimicry and Identity on the Black Atlantic: Derek Walcott's Dream on Monkey Mountain Closing the Rhetorical Circle: 'Heat' and 'Coldness' in Paul Keens-Douglas "Ent Dat Nice" Closing the Black Atlantic Circle: David Dabydeen and the Politics of Nationalism Conclusion Works Cited
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