Crossroads of Colonial Cultures : Caribbean Literatures in the Age of Revolution (Record no. 46043)

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International Standard Book Number 9783110495416
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Standard number or code 10.1515/9783110495416
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Title Crossroads of Colonial Cultures : Caribbean Literatures in the Age of Revolution
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Berlin, Germany
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. De Gruyter
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2018
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Extent 1 electronic resource (367 p.)
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Terms governing access Open Access
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Summary, etc. The study examines cultural effects of various colonial systems of government in the Spanish- and French-speaking Caribbean in a little investigated period of transition: from the French Revolution to the abolition of slavery in Cuba (1789's 2013;1886). The comparison of cultural transfer processes by means of literary production from and about the Caribbean, embedded in a broader context of the circulation of culture and knowledge deciphers the different transculturations of European discourses in the colonies as well as the repercussions of these transculturations on the motherland's 2019;s ideas of the colonial other: The loss of a culturally binding centre in the case of the Spanish colonies 's 2013; in contrast to France's 2019;s strong presence and binding force 's 2013; is accompanied by a multirelationality which increasingly shapes hispanophone Caribbean literature and promotes the pursuit for political independence. The book provides necessary revision to the idea that the 19th-century Caribbean can only be understood as an outpost of the European metropolises. Examining the kaleidoscope of the colonial Caribbean opens new insights into the early processes of cultural globalisation and questions our established concept of a genuine western modernity. Updated and expanded translation of Die koloniale Karibik. Transferprozesse in hispanophonen und frankophonen Literaturen, De Gruyter mimesis 53), 2012
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Terms governing use and reproduction Creative Commons
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Uncontrolled term Colonial cultures
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Personal name Muller, Gesine
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        De Gruyter De Gruyter 12/29/2022   12/29/2022 12/29/2022 E-Book
  Library of Congress Classification   Not For Loan Directory of Open Access Books Directory of Open Access Books 12/22/2021   12/22/2021 12/22/2021 E-Book

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