Introduction: Caribbean Assemblages, 1970s–2020

Alison Donnell, Ronald Cummings

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Abstract

The period from the 1970s to the present day has produced an extraordinarily rich and diverse body of Caribbean writing that has been widely acclaimed. Caribbean Literature in Transition, 1970-2020 traces the region's contemporary writings across the established genres of prose, poetry, fiction and drama into emerging areas of creative non-fiction, memoir and speculative fiction with a particular attention on challenging the narrow canon of Anglophone male writers. It maps shifts and continuities between late twentieth century and early twenty-first century Caribbean literature in terms of innovations in literary form and style, the changing role and place of the writer, and shifts in our understandings of what constitutes the political terrain of the literary and its sites of struggle. Whilst reaching across language divides and multiple diasporas, it shows how contemporary Caribbean Literature has focused its attentions on social complexity and ongoing marginalizations in its continued preoccupations with identity, belonging and freedoms.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationCaribbean Literature in Transition, 1970-2020
EditorsRonald Cummings, Alison Donnell
PublisherCambridge University Press
Pages1-20
Number of pages20
Volume3
ISBN (Electronic)9781108564274
ISBN (Print)978-1-108-47400-9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 14 Jan 2021

Publication series

NameCaribbean Literature in Transition
PublisherCambridge University Press

Keywords

  • Caribbean Literature
  • History
  • Twentieth-Century

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