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Preface
The Emergence of Caribbean Rhetorical Discourse on Africa
Inventing the Primitive African
Calling into Question the "Universals" of History
The "Double Proletarian": Race and the Caribbean Social Space
Language as (De)Sign of Cultural Roots and Centralized Power
Artistic Cross-Fertilization or Polyrhythmic Structures
Conclusion: Keeping Alive the Discourse on Africa
Selected Bibliography
Index
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