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Another Life

2013

Many writers started their professional lives in very diverse fields before embracing writing, or on the contrary have turned away from writing. The present volume seeks to explore the complex relationship between that ‘other life’ and writing. The aim is to determine whether a writer’s ‘other life’ appears in, influences or even shapes his/her work, and to what extent. What is the part of gestation and that of rupture? A diversity of writers is examined: Patrick Chamoiseau, J. M. Coetzee, Jan J. Dominique, Janet Frame, Amitav Ghosh, L. K. Johnson, Wilson Harris, Dany Laferrière, Yannick Lahens, NourbeSe Philip, Emmelie Prophète, Arundhati Roy, Edward Said, but also Bartolomé de las Casas a…

CaribbeanCritique génétique[SHS.ANTHRO-SE] Humanities and Social Sciences/Social Anthropology and ethnology[SHS.MUSIQ]Humanities and Social Sciences/Musicology and performing arts[SHS.LITT]Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureLittérature caribéenne[ SHS.MUSIQ ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Musicology and performing artsAnother Life[SHS.ANTHRO-SE]Humanities and Social Sciences/Social Anthropology and ethnology[ SHS.LITT ] Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureFred D'AguiarGenetic criticism[SHS.LITT] Humanities and Social Sciences/Literature[SHS.MUSIQ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Musicology and performing arts[ SHS.ANTHRO-SE ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Social Anthropology and ethnologyCaraïbePostcolonial literatureCyril DabydeenLittérature postcolonialeMarie-Célie AgnantCaribbean Literature
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A Chain of Voices: A "Masters and Slaves" Narrative

2022

Because no less than thirty different narrators take turns to tell us the story of a slave revolt, A Chain of Voices can be read as Brink's attempt at revisiting the classical "slave narrative", turning it into a polyphonic "masters and slaves" narrative in which everyone is given a say. This article examines how this polyphonic, and even multifocal, mode of narration enables Brink to write back to both classical slave narratives and to their twentieth-century counterparts, the neo-slave narratives. What it suggests is that although A Chain of Voices bears many resemblances to neo-slave narratives in terms of form, especially because of its recourse to polyphony, it is also extremely close …

African-AmericanLIT004100intertextualitéA Chain of Voices[SHS.LITT]Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureSlave narrativesrécits d'esclavesabolitionpostcoloniallittérature Caraïbe[ SHS.LITT ] Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureslaveryCaribbean literatureAndré BrinkDSBpolyphoniepolyphony[SHS.LITT] Humanities and Social Sciences/Literatureintertextualityrécit d’esclaveLiteratureesclavageslave narrativeAfro-Américain
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Ecologie moléculaire d'une relation hôte - parasite en contexte insulaire marin. Crabes parasites des oursins spatangues en Mer des Caraïbes

2014

Comparing the population genetic structures of two species documents on the environmental factors and life history traits that shape the dispersal of the individuals. For host-parasite couple, this approach also permits to predict local adaptation of these species. The investigated species in this work are the ectoparasitic crab Dissodactylus primitivus and its sea urchin host Meoma ventricosa, both species being endemic to the Caribbean and neighboring American coasts. Several molecular markers were used, namely microsatellites and cytochrome oxidase I (mitochondrial). Moreover, morphometric analyses (shape) were also done. By studying populations across the Antilles arc and along the Pana…

CaribbeanSea urchinMolecular EcologyPhylogéographieCrabParasitisme[SDE.BE] Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and EcologyPhylogeographySystème de reproductionParasitismMating systemOursin[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and EcologyEcologie MoléculaireCaraïbesCrabe
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