Exile and Post-1946 Haitian Literature :Alexis, Depestre, Ollivier, Laferrière, Danticat ( Contemporary French and Francophone Cultures )

Publication subTitle :Alexis, Depestre, Ollivier, Laferrière, Danticat

Publication series :Contemporary French and Francophone Cultures

Author: Munro   Martin  

Publisher: Liverpool University Press‎

Publication year: 2007

E-ISBN: 9781781386491

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781846310799

Subject: C0 Social Science Theory and Methodology

Language: ENG

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Exile and Post-1946 Haitian Literature reinterprets and analyses post-1946 Haitian writing as a literature of exile. It moves between texts that have emerged out of different places and different times, and outlines generational shifts and changes in Haitian exiled writing. The breadth and scope of this book will attract scholars and students with interests in fields such as Caribbean studies, postcolonial studies, francophone studies, migration studies, and African–American studies. Acknowledgements Introduction. Inhabiting Haiti 1 Jacques-Stephen Alexis. Janus in Limbo: Urbanization, Exoticism, and Creolization 2 René Depestre. Internal Exiles and Exotic Longings 3 Émile Ollivier. Passing Through 4 Dany Laferrière. Master of the New 5 Edwidge Danticat. Home Is Where the Hurt Is Conclusion. The Missing People: Theorizing Haitian and Caribbean Exiles Notes Bibliography Index Acknowledgements Introduction. Inhabiting Haiti 1 Jacques-Stephen Alexis. Janus in Limbo: Urbanization, Exoticism, and Creolization 2 Réne Depestre. Internal Exiles and Exotic Longings 3 Émile Ollivier. Passing Through 4 Dany Laferrière. Master of the New 5 Edwidge Danticat. Home Is Where the Hurt Is Conclusion. The Missing People: Theorizing Haitian and Caribbean Exiles Notes Bibliography Index

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