430015262 03 01 01 JB John Benjamins Publishing Company 01 JB code CHLEL HIST SET Hb 15 9789027234629 BB 01 CHLEL 02 0238-0668 Comparative History of Literatures in European Languages HIST SET <TitleType>01</TitleType> <TitleText textformat="02">The History of Literature in the Caribbean series</TitleText> <TitlePrefix>The </TitlePrefix> <TitleWithoutPrefix textformat="02">History of Literature in the Caribbean series</TitleWithoutPrefix> <Subtitle textformat="02">3 vols. set</Subtitle> 01 chlel.histset 01 https://benjamins.com 02 https://benjamins.com/catalog/chlel.histset 01 eng LIT000000 v.2006 DSB 2 24 JB Subject Scheme LIT.COMP Comparative literature & literary studies 06 01 <i>A History of Literature in the Caribbean</i> presents, in three volumes, the only comparative study yet attempted of the Caribbean as a literary region including all four major European languages (Dutch, English, French and Spanish). The Spanish- and French-language literatures are treated in volume one (1994) by specialists who worked under the Sub-Editors Julio Rodríguez-Luis (Spanish) and J. Michael Dash (French). Volume two (2001) was organized by Sub-Editors Ineke Phaf-Rheinberger (Dutch) and Vera Kutzinski (English). Identical analytical categories used for the four sub-sections reveal a parallel literary history that often produced similar phenomena at widely different moments in time, due to local variations in social development. The oft-repeated and seldom analyzed claim of Caribbean unity in diversity is exemplified here in painstaking detail. The historical range of these volumes begins with the earliest known literary efforts and traces development of the major genres down to the early 1980s. Considerable attention is paid to linguistic specificity as well.<br />In volume three (1997) the General Editor, A. James Arnold, presented <i>Cross-Cultural Studies</i> ranging from early cartographic writing and the history of Caribbean Creole-language literatures to contrastive analyses of two Caribbean theories of the postcolonial authored by Édouard Glissant and Antonio Benítez-Rojo. The problematics of literary historiography in the region extend to the difficulties of dealing with literature and popular culture. Carnivalization receives its due, as do questions of gender and identity. The cult of Caliban in regional literature is dissected and the status of the notion of Négritude across the region is addressed. Two Nobel laureates are accorded pride of place: Gabriel García Márquez and Derek Walcott. <br />These three volumes have called into question the efforts of scholars who have drawn upon one or two literatures within a short historical span in order to make claims for Caribbeanness. Overall this is the indispensable reference work on which to build future research in Caribbean studies, as it establishes the complex historical relationships in which contemporary literatures have taken root. 02 JBENJAMINS John Benjamins Publishing Company 01 John Benjamins Publishing Company Amsterdam/Philadelphia NL 04 2001 John Benjamins B.V. 02 WORLD 01 245 mm 02 174 mm 01 JB 1 John Benjamins Publishing Company +31 20 6304747 +31 20 6739773 bookorder@benjamins.nl 01 https://benjamins.com 01 WORLD US CA MX 21 01 02 JB 1 00 382.00 EUR R 02 02 JB 1 00 404.92 EUR R 01 JB 10 bebc +44 1202 712 934 +44 1202 712 913 sales@bebc.co.uk 03 GB 21 02 02 JB 1 00 321.00 GBP Z 01 JB 2 John Benjamins North America +1 800 562-5666 +1 703 661-1501 benjamins@presswarehouse.com 01 https://benjamins.com 01 US CA MX 21 01 gen 02 JB 1 00 573.00 USD