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Rewriting history in Alejo Carpentier's 'The Kingdom of This World' and Michelle Cliff's 'Abeng'

Posted on:2013-06-22Degree:M.AType:Thesis
University:Florida Atlantic UniversityCandidate:Amiel, TriciaFull Text:PDF
GTID:2455390008484551Subject:Literature
Abstract/Summary:
Traditional Caribbean history has been directed by and focused upon the conquerors who came to the region to colonize and seek profitable resources. Native Caribbean peoples and African slaves used to work the land have been silenced by traditional history so that it has become necessary for modern Caribbean thinkers to challenge that history and recreate it. Alejo Carpentier and Michelle Cliff challenge traditional Caribbean history in their texts, The Kingdom of This World and Abeng, respectively. Each of these texts rewrites traditional history to include the perspectives of natives and the slaves of Haiti and Jamaica. Traditional history is challenged by the inclusion of these perspectives, thus providing a rewritten, revised history.
Keywords/Search Tags:History, Caribbean, Traditional, Alejo carpentier, Michelle cliff
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