"Literatura caribenya." . . "S. XX." . . "West Indies, French IN LITERATURE." . . "Carib (Regió)" . . "Caraïbes (Région) dans la littérature." . . "Glissant EDOUARD 1928-" . . . . "Lesser Antilles" . . "Région caraïbe" . . "Caraïbes (Région)" . . "Caribbean Area" . . "Caribbean Area." . "S. XX" . . "Antilles françaises dans la littérature." . . "Literatura expressao francesa." . . "Martinique." . . "Literature." . . . . . . . . "Electronic books"@en . . . . . . "Edouard Glissant" . "Edouard Glissant"@en . . . . . . . "Llibres electrònics" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "In this first full-length study of Glissant's creative and theoretical work J. Michael Dash examines his poems, novels, plays and essays in the context of modern French literary movements and the post-negritude Caribbean situation, providing both a useful introduction to, and a challenging assessment of, Glissant's work to date. Dash shows how Glissant has focused in an unprecedented way on the Caribbean in terms of the diverse and hybrid culture that has been created in the region, and how his ideas on a cross-cultural poetics are the shaping force in the francophone Caribbean 'Creolite' movement." . "In this first full-length study of Glissant's creative and theoretical work J. Michael Dash examines his poems, novels, plays and essays in the context of modern French literary movements and the post-negritude Caribbean situation, providing both a useful introduction to, and a challenging assessment of, Glissant's work to date. Dash shows how Glissant has focused in an unprecedented way on the Caribbean in terms of the diverse and hybrid culture that has been created in the region, and how his ideas on a cross-cultural poetics are the shaping force in the francophone Caribbean 'Creolite' movement."@en . . "Criticism, interpretation, etc"@en . "Criticism, interpretation, etc" . . . . . . . . "Édouard Glissant" . . . . . "American Council of Learned Societies." . . "Antilles françaises" . . "Antilles françaises." . "Édouard@Glissant*1928-*" . . "West Indies, French" . .