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Making Men : Gender, Literary Authority, and Women’s Writing in Caribbean Narrative
The Novel of Revolution and the Unrepresentable Black Woman
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1998
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pp. i
Front Matter
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. ix
Acknowledgments
pp. ix
Acknowledgments
pp. vii
Table of Contents
pp. vii
CONTENTS
pp. 1
Writing the Caribbean: Gender and Literary Authority
pp. 1
Writing the Caribbean:
pp. 19
I "Race-ing" the Nation: Englishness, Blackness, and the Discourse of Victorian Manhood
pp. 19
“Race-ing” the Nation
pp. 19
“Race-ing” the Nation:
pp. 38
Literary Men and the English Canonical Tradition
pp. 38
2 Literary Men and the English Canonical Tradition
pp. 38
Literary Men and the English Canonical Tradition
pp. 58
3 Representing the Folk: The Crisis of Literary Authenticity
pp. 58
Representing the Folk:
pp. 58
Representing the Folk
pp. 81
4 Theorizing Caribbean Feminist Aesthetics
pp. 81
Theorizing Caribbean Feminist Aesthetics
pp. 81
Theorizing Caribbean Feminist Aesthetics
pp. 105
5 The Novel of Revolution and the Unrepresentable Black Woman
pp. 105
The Novel of Revolution and the Unrepresentable Black Woman
pp. 105
The Novel of Revolution and the Unrepresentable Black Woman
pp. 139
6 Return of the Native: Immigrant Women's Writing and the Narrative of Exile
pp. 139
Return of the Native
pp. 139
Return of the Native:
pp. 169
Notes
pp. 169
Notes
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Notes
pp. 205
Bibliography
pp. 205
Bibliography
pp. 205
Bibliography
pp. 221
Index
pp. 221
Index
pp. 221
Index
pp. 230
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