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Creolizing Homer for the Stage: Walcott’s The Odyssey
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2001) 47 (3): 374–390.
Published: 01 September 2001
...Robert D. Hamner Copyright © Hofstra University 2002 Creolizing Homer
for the Stage:
Walcott’s The Odyssey
Robert D. Hamner
[Wjhat is needed is not new names for old things, or old names
for old things, but the faith of using the old names anew, so...
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Traveling with Joyce: Derek Walcott’s Discrepant Cosmopolitan Modernism
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2001) 47 (2): 197–216.
Published: 01 June 2001
... of synonyms— creolization, liminali-
ty, chutnification, rhizomes, or métissage.6 All of these terms describe a
method that is a defining feature of modernism, a method of bringing
together diverse fragments of a cultural past from a new point of view
in order to create a new...
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Salvaging Dialect and Cultural Cross-Dressing in McKay’s Constab Ballads
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2013) 59 (1): 37–78.
Published: 01 March 2013
... of Constab
37Twentieth-Century Literature 59.1 Spring 2013 37
Paul Peppis
Ballads render a range of subaltern subjects struggling to negotiate the
disorienting realities of modernity at the imperial periphery, articulating
their hopes and miseries through a creolized modern(ist...
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The Modern Plantation Empire and Eric Walrond’s Tropic Death
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2024) 70 (2): 95–126.
Published: 01 June 2024
... the cultural excesses the plantation system has failed to manage or contain. In response to the protracted influence of the plantation, McKittrick (2013 : 3) observes, several “modes of survival emerge,” including “creolization, the blues, maroonage, revolution, and more,” suggesting some of the ways...
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Locating the Destitute: Space and Identity in Caribbean Fiction , by Stanka Radović
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2016) 62 (2): 223–230.
Published: 01 June 2016
... the Creolistes of the Francophone Caribbean, Confiant, Bernabé, and Chamoiseau, with Glissant, Mikhail Bahktin, Lefebvre, and François Rabelais to explain how the recognition and practice of creolization in language, architecture, and literature challenge Western colonial ideologies that refuse Caribbean reality...
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Eliot in the Tropics
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2005) 51 (1): 110–113.
Published: 01 March 2005
...,
and creolization. In the course of that exploration Pollard presents a mag
isterial review of the relevant theorists and critics, making the genealogy
(and originality) of his own study abundantly clear. Here are spelled out
the author’s debts to and demurrals from Dash, James Clifford, Neil ten
Kortenaar...
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Katherine Anne Porter, Magic, and transition
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2015) 61 (2): 209–231.
Published: 01 June 2015
..., and creolized languages he had heard and spoken throughout his circumatlantic migrations to explore the universal language that would become so important to his emerging aesthetic philosophy. The implied patois of the unnamed Creole storyteller in Porter’s “Magic” thus anticipates Jolas’s own increasing use...
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Index: Twentieth-Century Literature Volumes 45–50, 2000–2004
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2005) 51 (1): 114–122.
Published: 01 March 2005
.... See Ozieblo
Gurdjieff, G. 1. See Rauve
H a rris, Oliver. “Cold War Correspondents: Ginsberg, Kerouac, Cassady, and
the Political Economy of Beat Letters.” 46.2 (2000): 171-192
Hall, Radclyffe. See Green
Hamner, Robert D.“Creolizing Homer for the Stage:Walcott’s The Odyssey...
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Zora Neale Hurston, Participatory Listenership, and Boasian Anthropology
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2024) 70 (2): 127–148.
Published: 01 June 2024
..., “as a creolized African Atlantic person in the Caribbean,” Hurston was attuned to the limit of Boasian identity politics. Despite aiming to liberate anthropology from biological determinism, Boasian anthropology was subject to the critique that it reinserted its object of study into a discriminative taxonomy...