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Michelle Cliff's Novels

Piecing the Tapestry of Memory and History

©2000 Monographs 199 Pages
Series: Caribbean Studies, Volume 1

Summary

At the center of Jamaican-born Michelle Cliff's novels is the exploration of the interplay between memory and history. Noraida Agosto examines Cliff's representation of memory as the part of history that has been suppressed because of its revolutionary potential. Memories of slave rebellions, for instance, were erased through omission from official historical accounts to discourage resistance among slaves. Cliff's novels are an attempt to recover these erased memories, which could generate resistance to modern oppressions. This recovery of devalued memories also entails a validation of non-elite beliefs, languages, and art forms in order to debunk dominant practices.

Details

Pages
199
Year
2000
ISBN (Hardcover)
9780820442556
Language
English
Keywords
Slave rebellion History alteration Resistance Oppression Revolutionary potential
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt/M., Wien, 1999. 208 pp.
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Title: Michelle Cliff's Novels