In:A History of Literature in the Caribbean: Volume 1: Hispanic and Francophone Regions
Edited by A. James Arnold, Julio Rodriguez-Luis and J. Michael Dash
[Comparative History of Literatures in European Languages X] 1994
► pp. v–xii
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Published online: 6 September 1994
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Table of contents
Charting the Caribbean as a Literary Region
Hispanic literature
Subeditor
Introduction
Language, Popular and Literate Cultures, Regions
The History of Literary Language
Popular and Literate Cultures
Education in the Hispanic Antilles
Listening to the Reader: The Working-Class Cultural Project in Cuba and Puerto Rico
Islands and Territories
Dominican Literature and Its Criticism: Anatomy of a Troubled Identity
Colombian Literature
West Indian Writing in Central America
North of the Caribbean: An Outline for a History of Spanish-Caribbean Literature in the United States
Afterword
Literary Genres
Introduction
The Colonial Period to the Early Nineteenth Century (All Genres)
Colonial Voices of the Hispanic Caribbean
From Romanticism Through Modernismo and Naturalism
Fiction
The Poetic Production of Cuba, Puerto Rico and The Dominican Republic in the Nineteenth Century
The Twentieth Century
The Novel
The Short Story in the Hispanic Antilles
The Caribbean's Contribution to the Boom
Poetry
The Theater
The Essay
Literature and Politics in the Cuban Revolution: The Historical Image
Conclusions
Francophone literature
Subeditor
Introduction
Language, Popular and Literate Cultures, Regions
The Formation and Evolution of a Literary Discourse: One, Two, or Three Literatures?
Popular and Literate Cultures
Literature and Folklore in the Francophone Caribbean
The Caribbean in Metropolitan French Writing
Islands and Territories
Haitian Sensibility
Martinique and Guadeloupe: Time and Space
French Guiana
Conclusions
Literary Genres
Introduction
The Novel
Novels of Social and Political Protest to the 1950s
A New Cry: From the 1960s to the 1980s
Realism Redefined: The Subjective Vision
Exile and Recent Literature
Poetry
Poetry Before Negritude
Negritude: Then and Now
New Voices
Theater
Marronnage and the Canon: Theater to the Negritude Era
Toward créolité: Postnegritude Developments
Essay
Before and Beyond Negritude
Colonialism as Neurosis: Frantz Fanon
The Essay and / in History
Index to Names
