ISBN:
9783319321189
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (XI, 230 p)
Series Statement:
New Caribbean Studies
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Keywords:
United States Study and teaching
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Ethnology Europe
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Literature, Modern 20th century
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Literature
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Comparative literature
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Comparative literature.
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Literature .
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Literature, Modern—20th century.
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Ethnology—Europe.
;
United States—Study and teaching.
Abstract:
This book is the first to analyse how BBC radio presented Anglophone Caribbean literature and in turn aided and influenced the shape of imaginative writing in the region. Glyne A. Griffith examines Caribbean Voices broadcasts to the region over a fifteen-year period and reveals that though the program’s funding was colonial in orientation, the content and form were antithetical to the very colonial enterprise that had brought the program into existence. Part literary history and part literary biography, this study fills a gap in the narrative of the region’s literary history
Abstract:
Introduction -- The Genesis of Caribbean Voices: People and Policies -- The Critics’ Circle -- Caribbean Voices and Competing Visions of Post-Colonial Community -- A Sustaining Epistolarly Community -- The Naipaul / Mittelholzer Years: 1954-58 -- Afterword
DOI:
10.1007/978-3-319-32118-9
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