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    Soundings in French Caribbean Writing Since 1950 by Gallagher, Mary;

    The Shock of Space and Time

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 7 November 2002

    • ISBN 9780198159827
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages302 pages
    • Size 223x145x20 mm
    • Weight 480 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    Since 1950, French Caribbean writers have attracted international attention to their work and to their lively exploration of the unique circumstances that detonated this literary explosion. This book probes their particularly intense, even fraught sensitivity to space and to time, highlighting the insights that they offer into global issues of distance and displacement, history and memory, and into the possibilities and constraints of writing.

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    Long description:

    Over the second half of the twentieth century, a substantial flow of writing emerged from the French-held Caribbean. Much of this work is both theoretically knowing and poetically potent and has attracted international attention to the literary resonances of the uniquely complex geo-historical situation of the Caribbean, and indeed of the Americas in general. Much of its passion, pertinence, and appeal inheres in its approach to time and to space, an approach still reverberating with the shock of displacement and its various after-tremors: an exploded sense of diversity; radical relativization; the profound expropriations of enslavement; colonial erosion.

    Through readings of high-profile as well as lesser known writing, this book tracks some of the more striking tensions and tropisms at work in the French Caribbean imagination of space and time and their intersection. It studies generic interplay, textual palimpseste, narrative structure, and other dynamics of writing that realize and manipulate the intersections of time and space, history and memory, writing and rewriting, voice and text, referential space and (inter)textual space, as well as cultural theory and literary practice, identity and difference, place and displacement.

    In this way, it probes both the strains and the stresses, and also the insights and gravitations that make for the particular 'French Caribbean' timbre of this volume of writing. This specific vibration, while illuminating Caribbean, New World, and post-colonial thinking in general, also encourages wider reflection on global resonances of displacement and dislocation and on more general issues such as the role of writing, and of narrative in particular, in the confrontation of absence and presence, loss and desire, distance and diversity. This book locates the problematic of time/space in relation to historiographical, geo-cultural, and phenomenological thinking and it also takes account of the detonation of critical interest in what is broadly termed post-colonial writing.

    Its fundamental concern, however, is to show how a particular corpus of writing has, in the space of half a century, and from a bracing position of hyper-relationality, responded imaginatively and poetically to the challenge of envisioning place, and of relating space to time.

    ... a sharp analysis of the relationship between time and space and the role these concepts play in contemporary French Caribbean literature ... Soundings in French Caribbean Writing is a thorough and sharp study of two prominent tropes in contemporary (French) Caribbean literature, namely time and space, and an excellent contribution to present-day literary criticism that takes into account developments in anglophone and the emergent field of francophone postcolonial studies.

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction
    Theoretical Generations: Writing Identities
    Novel Time: Reconstructing the Past?
    The Place of Memory
    The Time-Space of Writing: Voicing Continuities, Texturing Traditions
    The Plantation Revisited: a Chronotope Revised
    The Reproduction of Space? Urban Time
    French Connection, Metropolitan Mirror
    A critical space-time: Africa, between authenticity and ambivalence
    Imagining the Local: Circulating in the New World
    Conclusion
    Bibliography
    Index

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