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From: "Elizabeth DeLoughrey" <emd23-AT-cornell.edu>
Subject: RE: Request for information: diaspora/atlantic/caribbean/
Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2002 00:33:22 -0500


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Dear list members
I am putting together a biblio of theoretical works on diaspora--esp black
atlantic/caribbean and indo-caribbean & was wondering if there are any
recent (or perhaps overlooked) articles/works out there are especially
useful, particularly in relation to gender. I'm working with a large list
already, including gilroy, clifford, benitez-rojo, chancy, boyce davies,
glissant, mercer and hall to name a few. The indo-caribbean aspect of the
project has been harder to pull together, and with the exception of some of
birbalsingh's collections and a few others, most of the work tends to fall
more in line with anthropology or history rather than literary/cultural
studies. Any suggestions welcome--pls feel free to email me off list as I
realize this is a huge topic. Thanks in advance, Liz

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Dear list members
I am putting together a biblio of theoretical works on diaspora--esp black atlantic/caribbean and indo-caribbean & was wondering if there are any recent (or perhaps overlooked) articles/works out there are especially useful, particularly in relation to gender. I'm working with a large list already, including gilroy, clifford, benitez-rojo, chancy, boyce davies, glissant, mercer and hall to name a few. The indo-caribbean aspect of the project has been harder to pull together, and with the exception of some of birbalsingh's collections and a few others, most of the work tends to fall more in line with anthropology or history rather than literary/cultural studies. Any suggestions welcome--pls feel free to email me off list as I realize this is a huge topic. Thanks in advance, Liz
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