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100 1  Oakley, Seanna Sumalee.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
       names/nb2011033084 
245 10 Common Places. :|bthe Poetics of African Atlantic 
       Postromantics. 
264  1 Amsterdam :|bEditions Rodopi,|c1970. 
300    1 online resource (320 pages). 
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490 1  Textxet. Studies in Comparative Literature, 63 ;|vv. 63 
505 0  Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; 
       Acknowledgements; Introduction Out of the Abyss: 
       Commonplaces of Repetition and Redemption; 1 Glissant's 
       Common Places; 2 Walcott's Allegory of History; 3 A 
       Backward Faith in Walcott's "The Schooner Flight"; 4 
       Claudia Rankine: Jane Eyre's Blues at The End of the 
       Alphabet; Dear Diary: A Manifesto -- Werewere Liking's 
       Elle sera de jaspe et de corail; 6 Ritualizing Utopia in 
       Elle sera de jaspe et de corail; 7 Masks of Affliction in 
       Frankétienne's Haiti; 8 Frankétienne's Logorrhea: An 
       Excess of Seeming. 
505 8  Afterword "The Horizon Devours My Voice": Notes on 
       TranslationBibliography; Index. 
520    While a great deal of postcolonial criticism has examined 
       how the processes of hybridity, mestizaje, creolization, 
       and syncretism impact African diasporic literature, Oakley
       employs the heuristic of the "commonplace" to recast our 
       sense of the politics of such literature. Her analysis of 
       commonplace poetics reveals that postcolonial poetic and 
       political moods and aspirations are far more complex than 
       has been admitted. African Atlantic writers summon the 
       utopian potential of Romanticism, which had been stricken 
       by Anglo-European exclusiveness and racial entitlement, 
       and project it as an attain. 
588 0  Print version record. 
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648  7 1900 - 1999|2fast 
650  0 Caribbean poetry|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/
       sh85020305|y20th century.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
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650  7 Caribbean poetry.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/
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655  4 Electronic books. 
776 08 |iPrint version:|aOakley, Seanna Sumalee.|tCommon Places. 
       : The Poetics of African Atlantic Postromantics.
       |dAmsterdam : Editions Rodopi, ©1970 
830  0 Textxet. Studies in Comparative Literature ;|v63. 
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