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The Cultural Politics of Sugar Keith A. Sandiford (Louisiana State University)

The Cultural Politics of Sugar By Keith A. Sandiford (Louisiana State University)

The Cultural Politics of Sugar by Keith A. Sandiford (Louisiana State University)


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Keith Sandiford's 2000 study focuses on six influential authors of the colonial West Indies and examines the importance of sugar as a central metaphor in their work. Based on extensive historical knowledge and postcolonial theory, his book shows how these narratives construct a viable, coherent and alternative polity.

The Cultural Politics of Sugar Summary

The Cultural Politics of Sugar: Caribbean Slavery and Narratives of Colonialism by Keith A. Sandiford (Louisiana State University)

With the expansion of trade and empire in the early modern period, the status of sugar changed from expensive rarity to popular consumer commodity, and its real and imagined properties functioned as central metaphors for the cultural desires of West Indian Creoles. Sandiford's 2000 study examines how the writings of six colonial West Indian authors explore these properties to publicise the economic value of the consumer object, and to invent a metaphor for West Indian cultural desires. Sandiford defines this metaphorical turn as a trope of 'negotiation' which organises the structure and content of the narratives: his argument establishes the function of this trope as a source of knowledge about the creolised imagination, and about its social and political idealism. Based on extensive historical knowledge of the period as well as postcolonial theory, this book suggests the possibilities negotiation offers in the process of recovery of West Indian intellectual history.

The Cultural Politics of Sugar Reviews

Sandiford brings the analysis of metropolitan writings about colonized regions to the Caribbean,...analyz[ing] the works of six metroplitan writers from the 17th to the 19th centuries. Choice

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. Ligon: 'Sweete negotiation'; 2. Rochefort: French collusions to negotiate; 3. Grainger: creolizing the muse; 4. Schaw: a 'saccharocracy' of virtue; 5. Beckford: the aesthetics of negotiation; 6. Lewis: personalizing the 'negotium'; Postscript and prospect; Notes; Bibliography; Index.

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NPB9780521642330
9780521642330
0521642337
The Cultural Politics of Sugar: Caribbean Slavery and Narratives of Colonialism by Keith A. Sandiford (Louisiana State University)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2000-07-10
228
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