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Vol. 38 No. 1 (2011)

Discourses on Trans/National Identity in Caribbean Literature Guest Editor: Jacqueline Couti
Published: 2015-04-17

Articles

  • Dreaming the Other, Dreaming the Self: Construction and Reconstruction of Trans/National Identity in Caribbean Literature

    Jacqueline Couti
    • PDF
  • From Sacrifice to Solidarity: The Truth Politics of Haitian Literature

    Nick Nesbitt
    • PDF
  • L’espace/temps de l’origine: Reflets identitaires dans les récits d’enfance de Confiant, Chamoiseau (Martinique), Laferrière et Ollivier (Haïti)

    Isabelle Choquet
    • PDF
  • Bridging the Middle Passage: The Textual (R)evolution of Césaire’s Cahier d’un retour au pays natal

    Alex Gil
    • PDF
  • Créolité Nineteenth Century Style: Lafcadio Hearn’s Vision

    Valerie Loichot
    • PDF
  • La Martinique de Lafcadio Hearn: Un Lieu de Mémoire Paradoxal

    A. James Arnold
    • PDF
  • Sugar’s Sequels: Inventing Traditions in the Plantation Saga Novels of Martinique and Brazil

    Danielle Carlotti-Smith
    • PDF
  • Heroes, Monsters, Freedom and Bondage: Inclusion, Exclusion and Autonomy in Une tempête, Jane Eyre and Wide Sargasso Sea

    Paula K. Sato
    • PDF
  • “One Elegy from Aruac to Sioux”: The Absent Presence of Indigeneity in Derek Walcott’s Poetry and Drama

    Sarah Phillips Casteel
    • PDF
  • Politiques culturelles des sexes: Érotisme féminin et nationalisme chez Rafael Luis Sánchez, Raphaël Confiant, et Patrick Chamoiseau

    Jacqueline Couti
    • PDF

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The Canadian Review of Comparative Literature

Published on behalf of the Canadian Comparative Literature Association / Association Canadienne de Littérature Comparée (CCLA/ACLC), the CRCL/RCLC is providing a forum for scholars engaged in the study of literature from both an international and an interdisciplinary point of view. The editors define Comparative Literature in the broadest manner. The journal publishes articles on the international history of literature, theory of literature, methods of literary scholarship, the problematics of translated literature and translation studies, literature and the other arts, and the relations of literature to other media and disciplinary areas.

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