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Transnational Negotiations in Caribbean Diasporic Literature Kezia Page

Transnational Negotiations in Caribbean Diasporic Literature By Kezia Page

Transnational Negotiations in Caribbean Diasporic Literature by Kezia Page


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Transnational Negotiations in Caribbean Diasporic Literature: Remitting the Text by Kezia Page

Taking an interdisciplinary approach, Page casts light on the role of citizenship, immigration, and transnational mobility in Caribbean migrant and diaspora fiction. Page's historical, socio-cultural study responds to the general trend in migration discourse that presents the Caribbean experience as unidirectional and uniform across the geographical spaces of home and diaspora. She argues that engaging the Caribbean diaspora and the massive waves of migration from the region that have punctuated its history, involves not only understanding communities in host countries and the conflicted identities of second generation subjectivities, but also interpreting how these communities interrelate with and affect communities at home. In particular, Page examines two socio-economic and political practices, remittance and deportation, exploring how they function as tropes in migrant literature, and as ways of theorizing such literature.

About Kezia Page

Kezia Page is Assistant Professor of English at Colgate University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Introduction: Theorizing Diaspora, Theorizing Home 1: Creating Diaspora: Caribbean Migrant Literature in England and North America, 1930s-1960s 2: Migrant Bodies, Scars and Tattoos: Art as Terror and Transformation in Edwidge Danticats Brother Im Dying and The Dew Breaker 3: "Two places can make children?": Metaphysics, Authorship and the Borders of Diaspora 4: Rethinking a Caribbean Literary Economy: Jamaica Kincaids My Brother and Beryl Gilroys Frangipani House as Remittance Texts 5: "No Abiding City": Theorizing Deportation in Caribbean Migrant Fiction Afterword: On the Edge of the World Notes Bibliography Index

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NPB9780415873628
9780415873628
0415873622
Transnational Negotiations in Caribbean Diasporic Literature: Remitting the Text by Kezia Page
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Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2010-08-16
158
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