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Hacking Classical Forms in Haitian Literature

Hacking Classical Forms in Haitian Literature

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This book explores how Haitian authors have adapted Greco-Roman material to express Haiti's anti-colonial legacy. It is the first book to take an interdisciplinary approach to this topic.

Format: Hardback
Length: 264 pages
Publication date: 01 September 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

This groundbreaking book is a pioneering exploration into the dynamic and intricate ways in which Haitian authors have skillfully adapted and utilized Greco-Roman material to forge a powerful anti-colonial legacy. Through a comprehensive interdisciplinary approach, it delves into the rich tapestry of literary, historical, cultural, and philosophical influences that have shaped Haitian literature and culture.

The book traces the historical trajectory of Haitian authors, from the period of independence to the present, highlighting their creative appropriation and reinterpretation of Greco-Roman themes and narratives. It examines how these authors have skillfully integrated classical motifs, characters, and structures into their works, employing them as tools to challenge dominant ideologies, advocate for social justice, and celebrate Haitian identity.

One of the key themes explored in the book is the concept of resistance and liberation. The authors utilize Greco-Roman mythology, legends, and tropes to depict the struggles and triumphs of Haitian people against colonial oppression and exploitation. They highlight the resilience, courage, and ingenuity of the Haitian people in their fight for independence, as well as their ongoing struggle for social and economic equality.

The book also explores the role of literature and culture in shaping Haitian identity. It examines how Haitian authors have used Greco-Roman material to articulate a distinct and complex sense of self-identity, challenging traditional Western notions of race, ethnicity, and nationality. It explores the ways in which Haitian authors have incorporated elements of Vodou, Haitian folklore, and African traditions into their works, creating a rich and multi-layered cultural heritage that reflects the country's diverse history and experiences.

Furthermore, the book examines the broader cultural and historical contexts in which Haitian literature has emerged. It explores the impact of colonialism, slavery, and the Haitian Revolution on Haitian society and culture, and how these events have shaped the literary landscape. It also considers the influence of other African and Caribbean cultures on Haitian literature, as well as the impact of globalization on Haitian culture and literature.

In conclusion, this groundbreaking book offers a comprehensive and insightful examination of the ways in which Haitian authors have adapted and utilized Greco-Roman material to forge a powerful anti-colonial legacy. It provides a valuable contribution to the field of literary studies, as well as to the broader understanding of Haitian history, culture, and identity. Through its interdisciplinary approach, it sheds light on the complex and multifaceted ways in which literature and culture can shape societies and contribute to social change.

This groundbreaking book is a pioneering exploration into the dynamic and intricate ways in which Haitian authors have skillfully adapted and utilized Greco-Roman material to forge a powerful anti-colonial legacy. Through a comprehensive interdisciplinary approach, it delves into the rich tapestry of literary, historical, cultural, and philosophical influences that have shaped Haitian literature and culture.

The book traces the historical trajectory of Haitian authors, from the period of independence to the present, highlighting their creative appropriation and reinterpretation of Greco-Roman themes and narratives. It examines how these authors have skillfully integrated classical motifs, characters, and structures into their works, employing them as tools to challenge dominant ideologies, advocate for social justice, and celebrate Haitian identity.

One of the key themes explored in the book is the concept of resistance and liberation. The authors utilize Greco-Roman mythology, legends, and tropes to depict the struggles and triumphs of Haitian people against colonial oppression and exploitation. They highlight the resilience, courage, and ingenuity of the Haitian people in their fight for independence, as well as their ongoing struggle for social and economic equality.

The book also explores the role of literature and culture in shaping Haitian identity. It examines how Haitian authors have used Greco-Roman material to articulate a distinct and complex sense of self-identity, challenging traditional Western notions of race, ethnicity, and nationality. It explores the ways in which Haitian authors have incorporated elements of Vodou, Haitian folklore, and African traditions into their works, creating a rich and multi-layered cultural heritage that reflects the country's diverse history and experiences.

Furthermore, the book examines the broader cultural and historical contexts in which Haitian literature has emerged. It explores the impact of colonialism, slavery, and the Haitian Revolution on Haitian society and culture, and how these events have shaped the literary landscape. It also considers the influence of other African and Caribbean cultures on Haitian literature, as well as the impact of globalization on Haitian culture and literature.

In conclusion, this groundbreaking book offers a comprehensive and insightful examination of the ways in which Haitian authors have adapted and utilized Greco-Roman material to forge a powerful anti-colonial legacy. It provides a valuable contribution to the field of literary studies, as well as to the broader understanding of Haitian history, culture, and identity. Through its interdisciplinary approach, it sheds light on the complex and multifaceted ways in which literature and culture can shape societies and contribute to social change.

Weight: 670g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367410292

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