C.L.R.James's Caribbean

Paget Henry,Paul Buhle

Format
Hardback
Publisher
Duke University Press
Country
United States
Published
1 January 1992
Pages
304
ISBN
9780822312314

C.L.R.James’s Caribbean

Paget Henry,Paul Buhle

For more than half a century, C. L. R. James (1901OCo1989)OCothe Black Plato, as coined by the London Times OCohas been an internationally renowned revolutionary thinker, writer, and activist. Born in Trinidad, his lifelong work was devoted to understanding and transforming race and class exploitation in his native West Indies, as well as in Britain and the United States. In C. L. R. James’s Caribbean, noted scholars examine the roots of both James’s life and oeuvre in connection with the economic, social, and political environment of the West Indies.Drawing upon James’s observations of his own life as revealed to interviewers and close friends, this volume provides an examination of James’s childhood and early years as colonial literatteur and his massive contribution to West Indian political-cultural understanding. Moving beyond previous biographical interpretations, the contributors here take up the problem of reading James’s texts in light of poststructuralist criticism, the implications of his texts for Marxist discourse, and for problems of Caribbean development.

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