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General Resources in Carribean Lit. |
| Anglophone Literature of Africa, India, and the Caribbean (index of study guides for Soyinka, Fugard, Gordimer, and others) (Paul Brians, Washington State U.) |
| The Friday Site (teaching resource dedicated to the Friday side of Robinson Crusoe) |
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Criticism |
| Eugenio D. Matibag (Iowa State U.), "Self-Consuming Fictions: The Dialectics of Cannibalism in Modern Caribbean Narratives" |
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C.L.R. James |
| C.L.R. James Page (Andy Blunden) |
| Paul Le Blanc, "Challenges of a Black Revolutionary: The Marxism of C. L. R. James" |
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Notes On Dialectics (Excerpts) (Andy Blunden): |
| Appearance and Actuality |
| The Doctrine of Being |
| The Doctrine of Essence |
| The Doctrine of the Notion |
| Leninism and the Notion |
| Review and Leninist Interlude |
| "The Property" (excerpt from Black Jacobins ( |
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Jamaica Kincaid |
| SALON Features: "Jamaica Kincaid" (interview with Dwight Garner, continuing on |
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Jean Rhys |
| "I Used to Live Here Once" |
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Derek Walcott |
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Criticism |
| Rei Terada (University of Michigan), "Derek Walcott and the Poetics of Transport" |
| "Crusoe's Journal" (from The Gulf) (The Friday Site) |
| Derek Walcott Page (with a recorded lecture and bibliography) (Michigan State U. Celebrity Lecture Series) |
| "Tomorrow, Tomorrow" (Deb Craft) |
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