'Is English We Speaking' and Other EssaysIan Randle Publishers, 1999 - 189 páginas Sets out to question the attitudes and judgments of professional critics. The first nine essays are concerned with the interplay between oral and scribal modes, performance and print, Standard English and Creole. Some of the later essays continue to highlight fusion, cultural interchange and creative traffic across borders. |
Contenido
Is English We Speaking West Indian Literature | 1 |
Louise Bennett the Poet | 17 |
Paul KeensDouglas It not easy at all | 25 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 19 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
African American Anancy Anancy story Anancy's Banana Bottom Banjo Bita Black Albino Brother Parkin Claude McKay colour Creole critical culture dance dark death Derek Walcott dialect dub poetry dub poets edition Edward Kamau Brathwaite example Galahad girl Gordon Rohlehr Habekost hear Home to Harlem Ibid Islands Jake Jamaica Journal Jean Binta Breeze Jean Rhys Kingston Kisanka Lago language Leopard Linton Kwesi live Lonely Londoners Longman look Louise Bennett Maroons Masks Mervyn Morris Mikey Smith Miss Aggy Moses Ascending Mother Johnson Mutabaruka Nebu Negro novel Oku Onuora oral Paul Keens-Douglas performance persona play political Port of Spain Press published Race Today Rastafarian reader reggae rhythms Salkey Sangster's Bookstores says seems Selected Poems Smile Orange sometimes Standard English stanza suggests talk tell things Tomaso Trevor Rhone Trinidad Verbal Riddim voice West Indian Literature woman words write York
Referencias a este libro
Roots to Popular Culture: Barbadian Aesthetics : Kamau Brathwaite to ... Curwen Best Vista de fragmentos - 2001 |
The Shadowed Country: Claude McKay and the Romance of the Victorians Josh Gosciak Sin vista previa disponible - 2006 |