Contemporary Caribbean writing and Deleuze: literature between postcolonialism and post-continental philosophy

New York: Continuum (2012)
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Introduction: How newness enters the world -- Surrealism and the Caribbean: a curious line of resemblance -- Writing back to the colonial event: Derek Walcott and Wilson Harris -- Édouard Glissant's poetics of the chaosmos -- Postcolonial literature as health: Robert Antoni and Nalo Hopkinson.

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