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C. Britton, The Sense of Community in French Caribbean Fiction

C. Britton, The Sense of Community in French Caribbean Fiction

Publié le par Gabriel Marcoux-Chabot (Source : Site web de la maison d'édition)

Celia BRITTON, The Sense of Community in French Caribbean Fiction

Liverpool, Liverpool University Press (Contemporary French and Francophone Cultures), 2008, 256 p.
EAN : 9781846311376

RÉSUMÉ

This book analyses the theme of community in seven French Caribbean novels in relation to the work of the French philosopher Jean-Luc Nancy. The islands' complex history means that community is a central and problematic issue in their literature, and underlies a range of other questions such as political agency, individual and collective subjectivity, attitudes towards the past and the future, and even literary form itself. Britton examines Jacques Roumain's Gouverneurs de la rosée, Edouard Glissant's Le Quatrième Siècle, Simone Schwarz-Bart's Pluie et vent sur Télumée Miracle, Vincent Placoly's L'eau-de-mort guildive, Patrick Chamoiseau's Texaco, Daniel Maximin's L'Ile et une nuit and Maryse Condé's Desirada.


BIOGRAPHIE

Celia Britton is Professor of French at University College London.