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Defining Jamaican Fiction: Marronage and the Discourse of Survival, Marronage—the process of flight by slaves from servitude to establish their own hegemonies in inhospitable or wild territories-—had its beginnings in the early 1500s in Hispaniola, the first European settlement in the New World. As fictional personae the , Defining Jamaican Fiction: Marronage and the Discourse of Survival
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  • Defining Jamaican Fiction: Marronage and the Discourse of Survival
  • Written by author Barbara Lalla
  • Published by The University of Alabama Press, 1996/02/28
  • Marronage—the process of flight by slaves from servitude to establish their own hegemonies in inhospitable or wild territories-—had its beginnings in the early 1500s in Hispaniola, the first European settlement in the New World. As fictional personae the
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Acknowledgments
1 The Dimensions of Marronage in Jamaica 1
Pt. 1 Outside In: External Views of Alienation in Jamaica
2 An Assembly of Strangers: Isolation and British Romanticism in Jamaican Settings of the Nineteenth Century 23
3 The Jamaican Outsider in the Caribbean Canon 56
Pt. 2 Inside Out: Jamaican Perspectives on Exile and Resistance
4 Leavings 85
5 Naked into the Storm: Winkler and the Wilderness Within 115
6 The Trackless Past for Hearne's Sure Salvation 152
7 Re-Membering the Marooned Consciousness 178
Notes 207
Bibliography 211
Index 221


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