Connecting histories : Francophone Caribbean writers interrogating their past

Author
Bonnie Thomas
Année de parution
2017
Résumé
their past is an inescapably complex, rhizomatic network that extends beyond the notion of a single, private life. These contemporary authors from the three francophone Caribbean islands of Martinique, Guadeloupe, and Haiti intertwine their personal memories with reflections on the histories of their homelands and on the European and North American countries they adopt through choice or necessity, thereby revealing a multitude of deep connections that illuminate distinct francophone Caribbean experiences"--
Mots-clés
Authors, Caribbean -- Biography -- 20th century
Authors, Caribbean -- Biography -- 21st century
Caribbean literature (English) -- History and criticism -- 20th century
Caribbean literature (English) -- History and criticism -- 21st century
Caribbean literature (French) -- History and criticism -- 20th century
Caribbean literature (French) -- History and criticism -- 21st century
Écrivains antillais -- Biographies -- 20e siècle
Écrivains antillais -- Biographies -- 21e siècle
History in literature
Identity (Psychology) in literature
Littérature antillaise de langue anglaise -- Histoire et critique -- 20e siècle
Littérature antillaise de langue anglaise -- Histoire et critique -- 21e siècle
Littérature antillaise de langue française -- Histoire et critique -- 20e siècle
Littérature antillaise de langue française -- Histoire et critique -- 21e siècle
Memory in literature
Psychic trauma in literature
Series Volume
Book, Whole
Éditeur
Jackson : University Press of Mississippi
City
Jackson