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The Routledge Reader in Caribbean Literature Book

The Routledge Reader in Caribbean Literature
The Routledge Reader in Caribbean Literature, The Routledge Reader in Caribbean Literature is an outstanding compilation of over seventy primary and secondary texts of writing from the Caribbean. Locating key writers within a specifically Caribbean framework, the editors Alison Donnell and Sar, The Routledge Reader in Caribbean Literature has a rating of 4.5 stars
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  • The Routledge Reader in Caribbean Literature
  • Written by author Alison Donnell
  • Published by Taylor & Francis, Inc., June 2005
  • The Routledge Reader in Caribbean Literature is an outstanding compilation of over seventy primary and secondary texts of writing from the Caribbean. Locating key writers within a specifically Caribbean framework, the editors Alison Donnell and Sar
  • The Routledge Reader in Caribbean Literature is an outstanding compilation of over seventy primary and secondary texts of writing from the Caribbean. Locating key writers within a specifically Caribbean framework, the editors Alison Donnell and Sar
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CONTENTS: GENERAL INTRODUCTION; 1900 - 1929

Introduction; M.A.W. Tropica: The Undertone; Nana; Busha's song

Tom Redcam: My Beautiful Home; O, Little Green Island Far Over the Sea Jamaica's Coronation Ode

J.E.C. McFarlane: The Fleet of the Empire; My Country

Albinia Hutton: The Empire's Flag; A Plea

H.S. Bunbury: The Spell of the Tropics

Ashley Clerk: Islets Mid Silver Seas

P.M. Sherlock: Pocomania

Eva Nicholas: A Country Idyll

Clara Maude Garrett: One

H.D. Carberry: My Native Land My Home; A Midnight Woman to the Bobby; The Apple-Woman's Complaint; In Bondage; Outcast; Flame-Heart; I Shall Return

H. G. De Lisser: Jane's Career

A.R.F. Webber: Those That Be In Bondage - A Tale of Indian Indentures and Sunlit Western Waters

C.L.R. James: Triumph

Leo Oakley: Ideas of Patriotism and National Dignity in Some Jamaican Writings

Harvey Clarke: Miss Jamaica

J.E.C. McFarlane: Claude McKay

Edward Baugh:West Indian Poetry 1900- 1970 - A Study in Cultural Decolonization

Amy J. Garvey: Women as Leaders 1930-1949; Introduction; Una Marson: Renunciation; In Vain; If; Jamaica; In Jamaica; Quashie Comes to London; Kinky Hair Blues; Cinema Eyes; Nigger

George Campbell: Holy; Oh! You Build a House

Louise Bennett: Jamaica Oman; Bed time Story; Proverbs; Tan a Yuh Yard; Beeny Bud (Mussironlinkina)

Roger Mais: Listen, The Wind; Vera Bell: Ancestor on the Auction Block

A.J. Seymour: Sun is a Shapely Fire; Mighty Chalkdust: Brain Drain; Mighty Sparrow: Dan is the Man

C.L.R. James: Discovering Literature in Trinidad: The Nineteen Thirties

Albert Gomes:Through a Maze of Colour; The Beacon Editorials: Local Fiction; Local Poetry

J.E.C. McFarlane: The Challenge of Our Time

Victor Stanford Reid: The Cultural Revolution in Jamaica After 1938

Roger Mais: Where the Roots Lie

Una Marson: We Want Books - But do We Encourage Our Writers?

Alison Donnell: Contradictory (W)omens? Gender Consciousness in the Poetry of Una Marson

Mervyn Morris: On Reading Louise Bennnett Seriously

Gordon Rohlehr: Images of Men and Women in 1930's Calypsoes 1950-1965; Introduction; Martin Carter:The Universtiy of Hunger; I Come From the Nigger Yard; I Am No Soldier

Elma Naper: Carival in Martinique; Samuel Selvon Waiting for Aunty to Cough; Jean Rhys The Day They Burnt the Books ; Karl Sealy My Fathers Before Me

Henry Swanzy: The Literary Situation in the Caribbean

George Lamming: The Occaision for Speaking

Sarah Lawson Welsh:New Wine in New Bottles: The Critical Reception of the West Indian Writing in Britain in the 1950's and Early 1960's

Reinhard Sander and Ian Munro: The Making of a Writer - A Conversation with George Lamming

Evelyne O'Callaghan: The Outsider's Voice: White Creole Women Novelists in the Caribbean Literary Tradition 1966-1979; Introduction; Dennis Scott: Squatter's Rites; Grampa

Anthony McNeill: Residue

Christine Craig: Elsa's Wedding

Mahadai Das: They Came in Ships

Rajkumari Singh: Per Ajie - A Tribute to the First Immigrant Women

Sylvia Wynter: We Must Learn to Sit Down and Discuss a Little Culture

Gordon Rohlehr: Afterthoughts

Gerald Moore: Review: Use Men Language

Kamau Brathwaite: Jazzz and the West Indian Novel I, II and III

Kamau Braithwaite:Timehri

Rajkumari Singh: I am a Coolie

Derek Walcott: The Muse of History

James Berry: Introduction to Bluefoot Traveller 1980-1989; Introduction Linton Kwesi Johnson: Street 66; Reggae fi Dadda

Mikey Smith: Black and White

James Berry: Lucy's Letter; From Lucy: Holiday Reflections; Caribbean Proberb Poems I & 2

Jane King: Intercity Dub, For Jean

Grace Nichols: One Continet/To Another; Your Blessing

Lorna Goodison: On Houses; My Late Freind; Guyana Lovesong; For My Mother (May I Inherit Half Her Strength); I Am Becoming My Mother

Jamaica Kincaid: Columbus in Chains from Annie John

Harry Narain: A Letter to the Prime Minister

David Dabydeen: On Not Being Milton: Nigger Talk in England Today

Sarah Lawson Welsh: Experiments in Brokenness: The Creative Use of Creole in David Abydeen's Slave Song

Ramabai Espinet: The Invisible Woman in West Indian Fiction

Denise Decaires Narain: Delivering the Word: The Poetry of Lorna Goodison The 1990s; Introduction; Jean Binta Breeze: Testament

Benjamin Zephaniah: A Modern Slave Song

Mutabaruka: dis poem

David Dabydeen:The Counting House

Lawrence Scott: Mercy

Sylvia Wynter: Afterword: Beyond Miranda's Meanings: Un/silencing the Demonic Ground of Caliban's Woman

Carolyn Cooper: Writing Oral history: Sister Theatre Collective's Lionheart Gal;


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