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Creole recitations: John Jacob Thomas and colonial formation in the late nineteenth-century Caribbean
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Creole recitations: John Jacob Thomas and colonial formation in the late nineteenth-century Caribbean

Faith Smith
New world studies, University of Virginia Press
2002

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Black nationalism Creole dialects Race identity Scholars Blacks
In Creole Recitations, the first full-length study of Thomas, Faith Smith puts his texts in dialogue with other narratives by local and international Pan-Africanists, Victorian intellectuals, and local and regional blacks, coloreds, and whites. Shedding light on the intellectual terrain of the late nineteenth century, she provides an important context for better-known figures of twentieth-century Caribbean literature such as C. L. R. James, V. S. Naipaul, and Jamaica Kincaid.

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