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Modernism, the Visual & Caribb Lit

Modernism, the Visual & Caribb Lit

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Vision is a recurring obsession in the work of twentieth-century Caribbean writers. This ambitious study offers a comprehensive analysis of the visual in authors from the Anglophone Caribbean as they intersect with mainstream Modernism. While sound cultures have received more attention in studies of the Caribbean, this is the first to analyse acts of seeing, inner vision, and reflections on visual art. Mary Lou Emery analyses the art, theatre, and literature of the early twentieth century, including works by Edna Manley and Una Marson, then turns to George Lamming, C. L. R. James, Derek Walcott, Wilson Harris, and a younger generation including Jamaica Kincaid and David Dabydeen. She argues that their preoccupation with vision directly addresses philosophies of sensory perception developed at the height of the slave trade and emerges in conditions of diaspora continuing into the present. This study is an original and important contribution to transatlantic and postcolonial studies.

Author: Mary Lou Emery
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 02/01/2007
Pages: 304
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.36lbs
Size: 9.02h x 5.98w x 0.81d
ISBN: 9780521872133

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Emery, Mary Lou: - Mary Lou Emery is Associate Professor of English at the University of Iowa.

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