Caribbean Jewish Crossings

Caribbean Jewish Crossings
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Publisher : University of Virginia Press
Total Pages : 475
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ISBN-10 : 9780813943305
ISBN-13 : 0813943302
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Synopsis Caribbean Jewish Crossings by : Sarah Phillips Casteel

Caribbean Jewish Crossings is the first essay collection to consider the Caribbean's relationship to Jewishness through a literary lens. Although Caribbean novelists and poets regularly incorporate Jewish motifs in their work, scholars have neglected this strain in studies of Caribbean literature. The book takes a pan-Caribbean approach, with chapters addressing the Anglophone, Francophone, Hispanophone, and Dutch-speaking Caribbean. Part 1 traces the emergence of a Caribbean-Jewish literary culture in Suriname, St. Thomas, Jamaica, and Cuba from the late eighteenth century through the early twentieth century. Part 2 brings into focus Sephardic and crypto-Jewish motifs in contemporary Caribbean literature, while Part 3 turns to the question of colonialism and its relationship to Holocaust memory. The volume concludes with the compelling voices of contemporary Caribbean creative writers.

Jamaica Poetry, a Checklist

Jamaica Poetry, a Checklist
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Total Pages : 40
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ISBN-10 : IND:39000002168248
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Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis Jamaica Poetry, a Checklist by : Kamau Brathwaite

The Jamaican Stage, 1655-1900

The Jamaican Stage, 1655-1900
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Publisher : Univ of Massachusetts Press
Total Pages : 380
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ISBN-10 : UTEXAS:059173000194251
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Synopsis The Jamaican Stage, 1655-1900 by : Errol Hill

A distinguished scholar here offers a thorough lively account of the Jamaican stage, arguably the most prominent theatre of its kind in the British colonies through 1900. Errol Hill discusses the struggle to maintain viable playhouses, the fortunes of visiting professional troupes, and the emergence of an indigenous theatre. He documents the plays written and produced through the end of the nineteenth century, presenting them against the background of a society emerging in the 1830s from a slave-holding system. He also explores the rituals, festivals, and other forms of entertainment enjoyed by the broad underclass of Jamaicans, most of whom were slaves or slave descendants, and who today number over 90 percent of the island's population. By examining the record of theatrical production on the one hand, and the variety of indigenous performance on the other, Hill shows how a synthesis of native and foreign elements has occurred. He calls particular attention to the use of the Creole language, new performance patterns, and the integration of music, dance, mime, and masking. In the Epilogue, he extends his discussion to the anglophone Caribbean which has become politically independent of Britain.

Catalogue of Books, Manuscripts, Etc. in the Caribbeana Section (specializing in Jamaicana) of the Nicholas M. Williams Memorial Ethnological Collection

Catalogue of Books, Manuscripts, Etc. in the Caribbeana Section (specializing in Jamaicana) of the Nicholas M. Williams Memorial Ethnological Collection
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Total Pages : 144
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015016372545
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Synopsis Catalogue of Books, Manuscripts, Etc. in the Caribbeana Section (specializing in Jamaicana) of the Nicholas M. Williams Memorial Ethnological Collection by : Boston College. Library

The Arts of an Island

The Arts of an Island
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Publisher : Metuchen, N.J : Scarecrow Press
Total Pages : 416
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ISBN-10 : UVA:X001741846
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Synopsis The Arts of an Island by : Ivy Baxter