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Author Figueroa, Víctor, 1969-

Title Prophetic Visions of the Past Pan-Caribbean Representations of the Haitian Revolution / Víctor Figueroa.

Publication Info. Columbus : Ohio State University Press, 2015.
Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE, 2015.
©2015.

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Description 1 online resource (pages cm.)
text file
Series Transoceanic studies
Book collections on Project MUSE.
Transoceanic studies.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary "In Prophetic Visions of the Past: Pan-Caribbean Representations of the Haitian Revolution, Víctor Figueroa examines how the Haitian Revolution has been represented in twentieth-century literary works from across the Caribbean. Building on the scholarship of key thinkers of the Latin American "decolonial turn" such as Enrique Dussel, Ani;bal Quijano, Walter Mignolo, and Nelson Maldonado-Torres, Figueroa argues that examining how Haiti's neighbors tell the story of the Revolution illuminates its role as a fundamental turning point in both the development and radical questioning of the modern/colonial world system. Prophetic Visions of the Past includes chapters on literary texts from a wide array of languages, histories, and perspectives. Figueroa addresses work by Alejo Carpentier (Cuba), C. L. R. James (Trinidad), Luis Pale;s Matos (Puerto Rico), Aime; Ce;saire (Martinique), Derek Walcott (Saint Lucia), Edouard Glissant (Martinique), and Manuel Zapata Olivella (Colombia). While underscoring each writer's unique position, Figueroa also addresses their shared geographical, historical, and sociopolitical preoccupations, which are closely linked to the region's prolonged experience of colonial interventions. Ultimately, these analyses probe how, for the larger Caribbean region, the Haitian Revolution continues to reflect the tension between inspiring revolutionary hopes and an awareness of ongoing colonial objectification and exploitation. "-- Provided by publisher.
Local Note Project Muse Project Muse Open Access
Subject LITERARY CRITICISM / Caribbean & Latin American.
Literature and revolutions -- Caribbean Area.
Literature and revolutions.
Caribbean Area.
Caribbean literature -- History and criticism.
Caribbean literature.
Haiti -- In literature.
Haiti.
Haiti -- History -- Revolution, 1843.
Genre/Form Electronic books. .
Added Author Project Muse, distributor.
ISBN 9780814273791
0814273793
9780814212776 hardback
0814212778