Teaching, Reading, and Theorizing Caribbean Texts

Emily O'Dell editor Jeanne Jégousso editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:17th Aug '20

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Teaching, Reading, and Theorizing Caribbean Texts cover

Teaching, Reading, and Theorizing Caribbean Texts explores alternative approaches to Caribbean texts from transnational and multilingual perspectives. The authors query what new systems and criteria can be implemented to rethink and remodel our theoretical and pedagogical corpus and alter the lenses through which we study Caribbean texts. Pulling from the Caribbean’s global diaspora, the authors examine writers such as Roxane Gay, Esmeralda Santiago, Wilson Harris, and Gloria Anzaldúa in order to resituate the place of Caribbean texts in the classroom.

Each chapter argues for a reunification of Caribbean literature studies—rather than studying this body of text only in terms of a certain aspect of its history or culture, the authors necessitate the importance of analyzing these works from a pan-Caribbean perspective. This collection discusses the ideas of transcending individual disciplines and specialties to create global theories, overcoming pedagogical challenges when bringing Caribbean texts into the classroom, and (re)reading texts with the purpose of discovering new symbols, themes, and meanings.

Teaching, Reading, and Theorizing Caribbean Texts by Jeanne Jégousso and Emily O’Dell is a necessary companion to the consideration of Caribbean literature from transnational and translocal perspectives. The volume’s essays emphasize the polylingual and complex cultural contexts involved in the creation of Caribbean literature, and therefore, the necessary attenuation of these factors for its analysis. I recommend this book for anyone seeking innovative pedagogies in Caribbean Studies. -- Solimar Otero, Indiana University-Bloomington
Jeanne Jégousso and Emily O’Dell question the dismemberment of Caribbean studies over the recent decades and call for a Pan-Caribbean perspective that moves beyond the traditional linguistic and national divide in the Caribbean. A beautifully written book, proposing exciting new pedagogical and theoretical approaches to explore Caribbean texts. -- Charly Verstraet, University of Alabama at Birmingham

ISBN: 9781793607157

Dimensions: 242mm x 160mm x 16mm

Weight: 354g

118 pages