The Outsider Inside: Retracing Carpentier's Lost Steps in the Eastern Caribbean
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Carpentier, intercultural, raça, colonialismo, BarbadosResumo
Esta leitura das 1958 crônicas de Carpentier sobre Barbados analiza como se apresentam as habilidades de autoposicionamento intercultural que Carpentier teve de adquirir nesse estágio maduro e que incluiu repetidas “traduções culturais” das características de sua nova esfera. Enquanto as crônicas reivindicam a expressão cultural caribenha, algumas omissões das realidades sociais são questionadas através de outras leituras críticas da abordagem de Carpentier para raça, engajamento político, bem como através de sua resposta ao poeta Guadalupenho St. John Perse, citado na tradução do próprio Carpentier. Embora a ficção de Carpentier constantemente confronte os contextos sociopolíticos com a experiência subjetiva, estas crônicas exemplificam uma tendência compensatória de apagar tais contextos de sua escrita de viagem de forma preocupantemente apolítica.Referências
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