Rethinking Postwar Anglophone Caribbean Literature
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Köp båda 2 för 1850 krIn Migrant Modernism, J. Dillon Brown examines the intersection between British literary modernism and the foundational West Indian novels that emerged in London after World War II. By emphasising the location in which anglophone Caribbean writers...
In Beyond Windrush, J. Dillion Brown and Leah Reade Rosenberg have gathered together a timely, insightful, and important collection of essays that generatively recasts Anglophone Caribbean literature's postwar genesis narrative.--Sheri-Marie Harrison "New West Indian Guide " This is a very good, and perhaps important, book. It is certainly one which all scholars of West Indian literature should read. . . .[as] an important reminder to all of us engaged in whatever ways with the discussion and presentation of aspects of West Indian literature. As that Windrush generation of writers sails into the sunset, so to speak, there is almost certainly much more to discover and consider than our conventional framing of the field of West Indian literary studies would suggest.--Stewart Brown "Journal of West Indian Literature "
J. Dillon Brown, St. Louis, Missouri, is associate professor of English and of African and African American studies at Washington University in St. Louis. He is the author of Migrant Modernism: Postwar London and the West Indian Novel.|Leah Reade Rosenberg, Gainesville, Florida, is associate professor of English at the University of Florida. She is the author of Nationalism and the Formation of Caribbean Literature.