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Architextual authenticity : constructing literature and literary identity in the French Caribbean / Jason Herbeck.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Herbeck, Jason, author.
Series:
Contemporary French and francophone cultures ; 47.
Contemporary French and francophone cultures ; 47
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Caribbean literature (French)--Black authors--History and criticism.
Caribbean literature (French).
Architecture, Domestic, in literature.
Architecture in literature.
France--Colonies--Caribbean Area--Social life and customs--In literature.
France.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (x, 330 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Place of Publication:
Liverpool : Liverpool University Press, 2018.
Summary:
Construction of identity has constituted a vigorous source of debate in the Caribbean from the early days of colonization to the present, and under the varying guises of independence, departmentalization, dictatorship, overseas collectivity and occupation. Given the strictures and structures of colonialism long imposed upon the colonized subject, the (re)makings of identity have proven anything but evident when it comes to determining authentic expressions and perceptions of the postcolonial self. By way of close readings of both constructions in literature and the construction of literature, <i>Architextual Authenticity: Constructing Literature and Literary Identity in the French Caribbean</i> proposes an original, informative frame of reference for understanding the long and ever-evolving struggle for social, cultural, historical and political autonomy in the region. Taking as its point of focus diverse canonical and lesser-known texts from Guadeloupe, Martinique and Haiti published between 1958 and 2013, this book examines the trope of the house (architecture) and the meta-textual construction of texts (architexture) as a means of conceptualizing and articulating how authentic means of expression are and have been created in French-Caribbean literature over the greater part of the past half-century-whether it be in the context of the years leading up to or following the departmentalization of France's overseas colonies in the 1940's, the wrath of Hurricane Hugo in 1989, or the devastating Haiti earthquake of 2010.
Contents:
1. Past and Present Matter(s): Vernacular Architecture, the Caribbean House, and the Building Blocks of Literature, p.33
2. Righting/Writing the Faulted House in Edouard Glissant's La Lezarde, p.61
3. Gouverneurs de la ... Mangrove: Architextual Authenticity in Maryse Corıde's Trauersee de la Mangrove, p.109 - 4. Reflections on Interior Design: Daniel Maximin's L'ile et une nuit, p.157
5. Literature of Reconstruction: An Architextual Assessment of Post-Earthquake Haiti in Yanick Lahens's Failles and Guillaume et Nathalie, p.227
Conclusion: Reconquering Dimensions: No Place Like Home, p.257
Notes 269
Bibliography
305
Index
318.
Notes:
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 08 Jun 2018).
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-78694-494-4
1-78694-821-4

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