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CARIBBEAN LITERATURE AND LITERARY THEORY
ASSOCIATIONS
CONFERENCES 2012:
2011:
2010:
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11th Annual Conference on Caribbean Literature, Morehouse
College, Purdue University Calumet and University of the West
Indies, St. Augustine, November 3-5
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Caribbeanscapes: the Vistas of Caribbean
Literature, 29th Annual Conference on West Indian Literature,
Department of Literatures in English, University of the West Indies,
Mona, April 29-May 1
2009:
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Quiet
Revolutions in West Indian Literature and Criticism,
28th Annual Conference on West Indian Literature, University
of Guyana, April 26–29
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First They Must Be Children: the Child and the Caribbean
Imagi/Nation, University of the West Indies, St.
Augustine, January 8-10
2008:
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Carnival,
'People's Art and Taking Back the Streets, Accolade Centre
at York University and Kofler Centre at the University of
Toronto, July 30-August 3
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History, Fable and Myth: Lamming at 80, 27th Annual
Conference on West Indian Literature, Department of Language,
Linguistics and Literature, University of the West Indies, Cave
Hill, February 28-March 1
2007:
- The Asian Experience in the Caribbean and the Guyanas: Labour,
Migration, Literature and Culture, Center for Caribbean Literary
Studies, University of Miami, November 1-3
2006:
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Annual:
COURSES
JOURNALS
PERSONS Literary Authors:
Literary Theorists:
SOURCES: PRIMARY
Off-Line:
On-Line:
SOURCES: SECONDARY
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Anthologies:
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Literature:
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Arnold, A. James,
Julio Rodriguez-Luis and J.
Michael Dash, eds. A History of Literature in the Caribbean. 3 Vols.
Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 1994-2001.
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Vol. 3.
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English and Dutch-Speaking Regions. Vol. 2.
Ed. A. James Arnold, Vera M. Kutzinski and Ineke Phaf-Rheinberger.
2001.
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Hispanic and
Francophone Regions. Vol. 1. Ed. A. James Arnold, Julio
Rodriguez-Luis and J. Michael
Dash. 1994.
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Donnell, Alison, and Sarah Lawson Welsh, eds. Routledge Reader in Caribbean Literature. London: Routledge, 1996.
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Gikandi, Simon,
and F. Abiola Irele, eds. Cambridge History of African and Caribbean Literature.
Cambridge: CUP, 2004.
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James, Louis, ed. The Islands in Between.
London: OUP, 1968.
Critical Theory:
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General:
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Whittle, Nick, ed. Caribbean Art Criticism:
Fashioning a Language, Forming a Dialogue. Bridgetown: AICA
Southern Caribbean, 2000.
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Film:
- Yearwood, Gladstone, ed. Black Cinema Aesthetics:
Issues in Independent Black Filmmaking. Athens, OH: Center for
Afro-American Studies, 1982.
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Literature:
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Baugh, Edward, ed. Critics on Caribbean
Literature: Readings in Literary Criticism. London: Allen and
Unwin, 1978.
Selected
Individual Works:
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Literature:
- General:
- Donnell, Alison. Twentieth-Century Caribbean Literature.
London: Routledge, 2005.
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Döring, Tobias. Caribbean-English Passages:
Intertextuality in a Post-colonial Tradition. London: Routledge,
2002.
- Gikandi, Simon. Writing in Limbo: Modernism and Caribbean
Literature. Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1992.
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Lewis, Shireen K.
Race, Culture, and Identity: Francophone West African and Caribbean
Literature and Theory from Negritude to Creolite. Lanham, MD:
Rowman and Littlefield, 2005.
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Ramchand, Ken. An Introduction to the Study of West Indian Literature.
Sunbury-on-Thames: Nelson Caribbean, 1976.
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Swanzy, Henry. "The Literary Situation in
the Caribbean." Books Abroad 30 (1956): 266-274.
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Swanzy, Henry. "Caribbean Voices:
Prolegomena to a West Indian Culture." Caribbean
Quarterly 1.2 (1949): 21-28.
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Wilson-Tagoe, Nana. Historical Thought and Literary
Representation in West Indian Literature. Oxford: James Currey,
1998.
Drama:
Poetry:
- Baugh, Edward. West Indian Poetry 1900-1970: a Study in Cultural Decolonisation.
Kingston: Savacou, 1971.
- Routledge Reader in Caribbean Literature. Ed. Alison Donnell and
Sarah Lawson Welsh. London: Routledge, 1996. 99-104.
- Breiner, Laurence A. An Introduction to West Indian Poetry.
Cambridge: CUP, 1998.
- Brown, Lloyd W. West Indian Poetry. Boston: Twayne, 1978.
- Chamberlain, Ted. Come Back to Me My Language: Poetry and the West
Indies. Chicago: U of Illinois P, 1993.
Prose
Fiction:
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Gilkes, Michael.
Racial Identity and the Individual Consciousness in the West Indian Novel.
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Griffith, Glyne.
Deconstruction, Imperialism and the West Indian Novel. Kingston:
UWI Press, .
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Murdoch, H.
Adlai. Creole Identity in the French Caribbean Novel.
Tallahassee: UP of Florida, 2001.
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Ramchand, Ken. The West Indian Novel and its Background. London:
Faber, 1970.
Critical Theory:
- Art:
- Gall, David A. "Modernism, Postmodernism, and Caribbean Identity."
Caribbean Art Criticism: Fashioning a Language, Forming a Dialogue.
Ed. Nick Whittle, et al. Bridgetown: AICA Southern Caribbean, 2000.
13-23.
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Hezekiah,
Gabrielle. "On Her Own Terms: Nation-Space and Some Problems of
Criticism in Contemporary Caribbean Art." Caribbean Art Criticism:
Fashioning a Language, Forming a Dialogue. Ed. Nick Whittle, et
al. Bridgetown: AICA Southern Caribbean, 2000. 85-90.
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Williams, Denis. Image and Idea in the Arts of Guiana.
Edgar Mittelhölzer
Memorial Lectures 1969. Georgetown: National
History and Arts Council of Guyana and Ministry of Information, 1969.
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Yearwood,
Gladstone L. "The Island as Signifier in Caribbean Aesthetics: Towards
a Hermeneutics of Caribbean Art Criticism." Caribbean Art
Criticism: Fashioning a Language, Forming a Dialogue. Ed. Nick
Whittle, et al. Bridgetown: AICA Southern Caribbean, 2000.
63-73.
- Film:
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Yearwood, Gladstone. Black Film as Signifying
Practice: Cinema, Narration and the African Aesthetic Tradition.
Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press, 2000.
- Literature:
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Roach, Eric. "Conflict of West Indian Poetry:
Tribe Boys vs. Afro-Saxons." Trinidad Guardian January 12, 1973: 4.
Torres-Saillant, Silvio. Caribbean Poetics: Toward an
Aesthetic of West Indian Literature. Cambridge: CUP, 1997.
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