Writing Against the Tide? Patrick Chamoiseau's (Is) Land Imaginary

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McCusker, Maeve [1 ]
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[1] Queens Univ, French Studies, Belfast, Antrim, North Ireland
关键词
island; space; insularity; the underground; memory; history; Chamoiseau; Patrick; 1953-; Creole languages; Caribbean literature; Martinica; (Isla; Francia); -; History;
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This article examines an apparent paradox at the heart of Chamoiseau's work: a postmodern embrace of diaspora and mobility and, simultaneously, a resolutely local and island-based agenda. She identifies a fault line between his theory ( essays, interviews, and especially his collaborative ventures with Glissant) and his fiction, which remains resolutely trained on Martinique. This supposed " insularity" has meant that his fiction has been read as a nostalgic lament for an idealized past. Rather than fetishizing the past, McCusker suggests instead that his island-centredness allows Chamoiseau to engage more profoundly with the histories of slavery. Increasingly, indeed, the underground functions as a powerful alternative to the surface, and superficial, spaces of historical and cultural amnesia explored in earlier novels.
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页码:279 / 298
页数:20
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