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Memory and the archival turn in caribbean literature and culture/ by Marta Fernandez Campa.
Author:
Campa, Marta Fernandez.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2023.,
Description:
xiv, 329 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
1.Introduction: Counter-narratives of History -- 2. A Caribbean Poetics: Fragmentation and Call-and-Response -- 3. Polyphonic Counter-archives Christopher Cozier's Tropical Night and M. NourbeSe Philip's Zong! -- 4. A fragmented poetics of location in The Farming of Bones and The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao -- 5. Counter-narratives in Black British and Caribbean art in Britain -- 6. A Genealogy of Resistance' Writings by Inés María Martiatu-Terry, Mayra Santos-Febres and Yolanda Arroyo Pizarro -- 7. CODA.
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Springer Nature eBook
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Caribbean literature - History and criticism. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-72135-0
ISBN:
9783030721350
Memory and the archival turn in caribbean literature and culture
Campa, Marta Fernandez.
Memory and the archival turn in caribbean literature and culture
[electronic resource] /by Marta Fernandez Campa. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2023. - xiv, 329 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - New caribbean studies,2634-5196. - New caribbean studies..
1.Introduction: Counter-narratives of History -- 2. A Caribbean Poetics: Fragmentation and Call-and-Response -- 3. Polyphonic Counter-archives Christopher Cozier's Tropical Night and M. NourbeSe Philip's Zong! -- 4. A fragmented poetics of location in The Farming of Bones and The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao -- 5. Counter-narratives in Black British and Caribbean art in Britain -- 6. A Genealogy of Resistance' Writings by Inés María Martiatu-Terry, Mayra Santos-Febres and Yolanda Arroyo Pizarro -- 7. CODA.
This book discusses an archival turn in the work of contemporary Caribbean writers and visual artists across linguistic locations and whose work engages critically with various historical narratives and colonial and postcolonial records. This refiguration opens a critical space and retells stories and histories previously occluded in/by those records, and in spaces of the public sphere. Through poetics and aesthetics of fragmentation largely influenced by music and popular culture, their work encourages contrapuntal ways of (re)thinking histories; ways that interrogate the influence of colonial narratives in processes of silencing but also centre the knowledge found in oral histories and other forms of artistic archives outside official repositories. Discussing literature and selected artwork by artists from Britain, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, Puerto Rico, and Trinidad and Tobago, Memory and the Archival Turn in Caribbean Literature and Culture demonstrates the historiographical significance of artistic and cultural production. Marta Fernández Campa is an associate lecturer at Goldsmiths University, and a former Fulbright scholar and Leverhulme fellow. She has researched and taught at the University of East Anglia, UK, the University of Saint Louis, Spain, and the University of Miami, USA. Her work has appeared in Caribbean Literature in Transition, 1970-2020, Vol. 3, and in journals such as Anthurium, Callaloo, Journal of West Indian Literature and Small Axe.
ISBN: 9783030721350
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LC Class. No.: PN849.C3 / C36 2023
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