Creolizing the metropole: migrant Caribbean identities in literature and film
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1. Verfasser: Murdoch, H. Adlai (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Bloomington Indiana University Press ©2012
Schriftenreihe:Blacks in the diaspora
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
"Creolizing the Metropole is a comparative study of postwar West Indian migration to the former colonial capitals of Paris and London. It studies the effects of this population shift on national and cultural identity and traces the postcolonial Caribbean experience through analyses of the concepts of identity and diaspora. Through close readings of selected literary works and film, H. Adlai Murdoch explores the ways in which these immigrants and their descendants represented their metropolitan identities. Though British immigrants were colonial subjects and, later, residents of British Commonwealth nations, and the French arrivals from the overseas departments were citizens of France by law, both groups became subject to otherness and exclusion stemming from their ethnicities. Murdoch examines this phenomenon and the questions it raises about borders and boundaries, nationality and belonging."--Provided by publisher
Introduction: The Caribbean Diaspora and the Metropoles -- 1. Caribbean Diasporic Identity: Between Home and Away -- 2. Beyond a Boundary: Constructing Anglo-Caribbean and Franco-Antillean Identity -- 3. Migration Pluralizes the Metropole: How a Small Island Revealed its White Teeth -- 4. Creolizing the Hexagon: Periphery and Place in Desirada and Exile According to Julia -- 5. Playing at Integration: Confrontation and Conflict in the Metropolitan Suburbs -- Conclusion: (Re)Colonizing the Metropole
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (XIV, 391 S.)
ISBN:9780253001320

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