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Wholeness and Home in West Indian Literature (Paperback)

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By Daizal R. Samad (Joint Author), Ashwannie Harripersaud (Joint Author)
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Wholeness and Home in West Indian Literature is an invaluable resource for everyone who has an interest in West Indian literature or Culture, West Indian Society or History, Ethnic Tensions, and Psychic Heterogeneity. It is especially useful for university and secondary school students and teachers who teach or need to learn about writers from the West Indies. It offers unique critical insights into the works of globally renowned writers who hail from the Caribbean: V.S. Naipaul, George Lamming, Wilson Harris, Edward Kamau Brathwaite, John Hearn, Jean Rhys, and Derek Walcott.
Wholeness and Home is important reading for any student of ethnic relations. The book focuses on the possibilities of a culture that had its very beginnings in genocide and in the forced or fraudulent fetching of human beings from many other places. These people were pitted against each other to ensure division and assure plantation profitability. This book examines how major West Indian writers capture this initial ethnic antagonism that now infects much of the world. Wholeness and Home also insists on the futility of racism and bigotry by pointing to the enormous potential for social harmony.
At the very least, Samad and Harripersaud offer excellent examples of essay writing for teachers and students, especially those at the university and college levels.

Product Details
ISBN: 9781398463783
ISBN-10: 1398463787
Publisher: Austin Macauley
Publication Date: August 18th, 2023
Pages: 198
Language: English