Tempest In The Caribbean


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Tempest In The Caribbean


Tempest In The Caribbean
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Author : Jonathan Goldberg
language : en
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
Release Date : 2004

Tempest In The Caribbean written by Jonathan Goldberg and has been published by U of Minnesota Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2004 with Drama categories.


Shakespeare's The Tempest has long been claimed by colonials and postcolonial thinkers alike as the dramatic work that most enables them to confront their entangled history, recognized as early modernity's most extensive engagement with the vexing issues of colonialism--race, dispossession, language, European displacement and occupation, disregard for native culture. Tempest in the Caribbean reads some of the "classic" anticolonial texts--by Aime Cesaire, Roberto Fernandez Retamar, George Lamming, and Frantz Fanon, for instance--through the lens of feminist and queer analysis exemplified by the theoretical essays of Sylvia Wynter and the work of Michelle Cliff. Extending the Tempest plot, Goldberg considers recent works by Caribbean authors and social theorists, among them Patricia Powell, Jamaica Kincaid, and Hilton Als. These rewritings, he suggests, and the lived conditions to which they testify, present alternatives to the masculinist and heterosexual bias of the legacy that has been derived from The Tempest. By placing gender and sexuality at the center of the debate about the uses of Shakespeare for anticolonial purposes, Goldberg's work points to new possibilities that might be articulated through the nexus of race and sexuality. Place sexuality at the center of Caribbean responses to Shakespeare's play.



Caribbean Tempest


Caribbean Tempest
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Author :
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2017

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Caribbean Tempest


Caribbean Tempest
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Author :
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1990

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Caribbean Tempest


Caribbean Tempest
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Author :
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1990-09-30

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The proceedings of a colloquium held at the Navy Historical Center. Papers include: Prelude to the Storm: The U.S. Navy and the Dominican Republic, 1959-1964, by Dr. Theresa L. Kraus; A Marine's View of the Dominican Intervention, by Brig. Gen. Edwin H. Simmons, USMC, Ret.; and Intervention in Three-Part Harmony: The 1965 U.S. Dominican Intervention, by Maj. Lawrence M. Greenberg, USA.



Through The Tempest


Through The Tempest
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Author : Rica Basel
language : en
Publisher: Charisma Media
Release Date : 2005

Through The Tempest written by Rica Basel and has been published by Charisma Media this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2005 with Fiction categories.


Deborah, a high profile pastor's wife, finds herself stranded on a Carribean island after a hurricane has left nothing behind in it's raft. Determined his wife is still alive, Andy sets out on a search and rescue over the seas to find Deborah and put back together their marraige. Based on true events, Through the Tempest is a story about hope to anyone who feels they have come to the end of their ability to go on.



Caliban In Exile


Caliban In Exile
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Author : Margaret P. Joseph
language : en
Publisher: Praeger
Release Date : 1992-05-27

Caliban In Exile written by Margaret P. Joseph and has been published by Praeger this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1992-05-27 with Literary Criticism categories.


The Caliban-Prospero encounter in Shakespeare's The Tempest has evolved as a metaphor for the colonial experience. The present study utilizes the Caliban symbol in examining the influence of colonialism in Caribbean literature, focusing on the works of three major writers from the Caribbean islands: Jean Rhys, of British descent from Dominica; George Lamming, of African origin from Barbados; and Sam Selvon, of mixed Indian and Scottish heritage from Trinidad. The works chosen are set in England where the writers and their characters experience a double displacement, the alienation of the exiled in the country that once colonized their own islands. They are outsiders: unwelcome in Prospero's home country. The novels dramatize the theme of physical and psychological exile. Rhys's characters need mirrors in which they search for an assurance of identity; Lamming's are torn by the conflict inherent in the tragic sense of life; and Selvon's ironic language expresses the deepest sense of exile: exile from one's own self. Other Caribbean writers are included in the analysis, and the volume concludes by examining contemporary writers for whom Caliban's role in literature appears to be changing. Novelists like Earl Lovelace and Jamaica Kincaid demonstrate that it is possible to be an outsider in one's own country, and that issues of class can be as corrosive as issues of race. The focus has moved beyond physical exile, but the spirit and strength of Caliban continue to pervade the new literature. In giving expression to their anguish, both the earlier and new Caribbean writers have created highly interesting and successful fiction. This well crafted thematic study of Caribbean literature will be of great value to students, teachers, scholars, and readers of Third World, post-colonial, and multicultural literature.



The Tempest And Its Travels


The Tempest And Its Travels
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Author : Peter Hulme
language : en
Publisher: Reaktion Books
Release Date : 2000

The Tempest And Its Travels written by Peter Hulme and has been published by Reaktion Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2000 with Drama categories.


The Tempest and its Travels offers a new map of the play by means of an innovative collection of historical, critical, and creative texts and images.



The Pleasures Of Exile


The Pleasures Of Exile
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Author : George Lamming
language : en
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Release Date : 1992

The Pleasures Of Exile written by George Lamming and has been published by University of Michigan Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1992 with Fiction categories.


An examination of the effects of colonialism on those who are held in check



Cuban Foreign Policy


Cuban Foreign Policy
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Author : Pamela S. Falk
language : en
Publisher: Free Press
Release Date : 1986

Cuban Foreign Policy written by Pamela S. Falk and has been published by Free Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1986 with Political Science categories.




Shakespeare S Tempest And Capitalism


Shakespeare S Tempest And Capitalism
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Author : Helen C. Scott
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2019-09-12

Shakespeare S Tempest And Capitalism written by Helen C. Scott and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-09-12 with Drama categories.


In this forceful study, Helen C. Scott situates The Tempest within Marxist analyses of the ‘primitive accumulation’ of capital, which she suggests help explain the play’s continued and particular resonance. The ‘storm’ of the title refers both to Shakespeare’s Tempest hurtling through time, and to Walter Benjamin’s concept of history as a succession of violent catastrophes. Scott begins with an account of the global processes of dispossession—of the peasantry and indigenous populations—accompanying the emergence of capitalism, which generated new class relationships, new understandings of human subjectivity, and new forms of oppression around race, gender, and disability. Developing a detailed reading of the play at its moment of production in the business of theatre in 1611, Scott then moves gracefully through the global reception history, showing how its central thematic concerns and figurative patterns bespeak the upheavals and dispossessions of successive stages of capitalist development. Paying particular attention to moments of social crisis, and unearthing a radical political tradition, Scott follows the play from its hostile takeover in the Restoration, through its revival by the Romantics, and consolidation and contestation in the nineteenth century. In the twentieth century transatlantic modernism generated an acutely dystopic Tempest, then during the global transformations of the 1960s postcolonial writers permanently associated it with decolonization. At century’s end the play became a vehicle for exploring intersectional oppression, and the remarkable ‘Sycorax school’ featured iconoclastic readings by writers such as Abena Busia, May Joseph, and Sylvia Wynter. Turning to both popular culture and high-profile stage productions in the twenty-first century, Scott explores the ramifications and figurative potential of Shakespeare's Tempest for global social and ecological crises today. Sensitive to the play’s original concerns and informed by recent scholarship on performance and reception history as well as disability studies, Scott’s moving analysis impels readers towards a fresh understanding of sea-change and metamorphosis as potent symbols for the literal and figurative tempests of capitalism’s old age now threatening ‘the great globe itself.’