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Authors-- Caribbean area

Title
Authors-- Caribbean area: clippings.

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Use in library Sc VF: Part 3Schomburg Center - Research & Reference - Desk

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New York Public Library. Jean Blackwell Hutson Research and Reference Division, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture.
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1 folder.
Summary
Clipping and miscellaneous material about authors of the Caribbean areas. An interview with AIme Cesaire, black intellectual from Martinique most-often associated with the idea of negritude, a conception of black racial and cultural identity which he and his comrades Leopold Sedar Senghor and Leon Damas first formulated in Paris in the 1930s. Article of book reviews: Imagining Haiti through the prism of many lives, Fresh Girl by Placide, Jaira, Moher Tongues; novel of Martinique exploring the power of language to transcend and to oppress.
Subject
  • Authors, Caribbean>Biography
  • Authors, Caribbean>Biography>History and criticism
  • Authors, Caribbean>Interviews
  • Authors, Caribbean>History>20th century
  • Authors, Caribbean>Homes and haunts>France>Paris
Genre/Form
Clippings.
Note
  • Compiled by: Jean Blackwell Hutson Research and Reference Division, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. Part 3 collected from 1989-
Call Number
Sc VF: Part 3
Title
Authors-- Caribbean area: clippings.
Added Author
New York Public Library. Jean Blackwell Hutson Research and Reference Division, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture.
Research Call Number
Sc VF: Part 3
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